Title :
Agile software development: human values and culture
Author :
Miller, Keith W. ; Larson, David K.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Illinois Univ., IL, USA
Abstract :
Software engineers need to know how to evaluate different methods of developing software. A group of new development methods have emerged under the general label "agile development." These techniques are sometimes called "light weight" as opposed to "heavy weight" techniques such as those based on the waterfall model. Two classic ethical techniques - utilitarian and deontological analyses - can offer insights into the arguments surrounding, agile methods. These and other applied ethics techniques offer software engineers a more precise language for articulating their ideas about software engineering issues that involve human values.
Keywords :
ethical aspects; socio-economic effects; software engineering; agile software development; culture; deontological analysis; ethical techniques; human values; software engineering; utilitarian analysis; waterfall model; Collaborative software; Computer Society; Computer languages; Documentation; Ethics; Humans; Iterative methods; Machinery; Programming profession; Software engineering;
Journal_Title :
Technology and Society Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MTAS.2005.1563500