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Software Configuration Management in Agile Development

Author

Summary, in English

Software Configuration Management (SCM) is an essential part of any software project and its importance is even greater on Agile projects because of the frequency of changes. In this chapter, we argue that SCM needs to be done differently and also cover more aspects on Agile projects. We also explain how SCM processes and tools contribute both directly and indirectly to quality assurance. We give a brief introduction to central SCM principles and define a number of typical Agile activities. Subsequently, we show that there are general SCM guidelines for how to support and strengthen these typical Agile activities. Furthermore, we establish a set of requirements that an Agile method must satisfy to benefit the most from SCM. Following our general guidelines, an Agile project can adapt the SCM processes and tools to its specific Agile method and its particular context.

Publishing year

2007

Language

English

Publication/Series

Agile Software Development Quality Assurance

Document type

Book chapter

Publisher

Information Science Reference

Topic

  • Computer Science

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISBN: 978-1-59904-216-9