Why Modern Mobile and Web-Based Development need a Lean Agile Web Approach (LAWA)

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Authors

ŠKRABÁLEK Jaroslav BO¨HM Christina

Year of publication 2013
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference IDIMT-2013 Information Technology Human Values, Innovation and Economy; 21 st Interdisciplinary Information Management Talks
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Faculty of Informatics

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Web Paper publicly available for read
Field Informatics
Keywords Web 2.0 mobile agile customer collaboration LAWA project management lean methodology
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Description Modern mobile and web-based services development requires a flexible management approach which adjusts to a dynamic software environment. Agile approaches provide an adequate basis for quickly changing requirements and the need for close customer collaboration. Still, there are certain requirements need to be addressed during the development phase. In this paper we examine why agile approaches are appropriate for software development in Web 2.0, Cloud and Mobile environments. It will be presented how agile methods and principles were applied in the start-up “Takeplace”. From this case experience and theoretic approaches on Agile Unified Process, SCRUM or lean start-up, the LAWA – Lean Agile Web Approach – was developed. This approach is designed to be easily applicable in small projects, in start-ups focusing on IT development, but also within larger corporations.
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