“Systematic Mapping of Workshops for Learning Agile Software Development Principles” accepted at International Conference on Edcuation and Educational Research (EER 2013).

Hironori Washizaki, Shota Suzuki, Ryushi Shiohama, Masashi Kadoya, Kazunori Sakamoto and Yoshiaki Fukazawa, “Systematic Mapping of Workshops for Learning Agile Software Development Principles,” Proceedings of the International Conference on Edcuation and Educational Research (EER 2013), pp.XX-YY, August 11-12, Singapore, 2013.(PDF)

Abstract

Agile software development is aimed at minimizing overall risk and encouraging rapid and flexible response to specification changes by using an iterative process. There are many workshops for learning agile software development principles (hereafter “agile principles“) such as the collaboration with customers and software working. These workshops are usually introduced on the Internet websites. Due to high number and variety of available workshops, it is preferable to grasp the trend of workshops. In this paper, we survey the trend of agile development workshops by utilizing the Systematic Mapping technique. By the survey, we reveal the recent trend of workshops for learning agile principles available on the Internet. Moreover we represent these recent workshops for learning agile principles in detail.