Team-level retrospectives are widely used in agile and lean software development, yet little is known about what is actually discussed during retrospectives or their outcomes. In this paper, we synthesise the outcomes of sprint retrospectives in a large, distributed, agile software development organisation. This longitudinal case study analyses data from 37 team-level retrospectives for almost 3 years. We report the outcomes of the retrospectives, their perceived importance for process improvement and relatVed action proposals. Most discussions were related to topics close to and controllable by the team. However, the discussions might suffer from participant bias, and in cases where they are not supported by hard evidence, they might not r...
Currently the continuous improvement is extremely important for organizations that seek to remain c...
To counteract competitive pressure, increasing customer requirements and growing product complexity ...
In this paper we present a statistically tested evidence about how quality and success rate are corr...
Team-level retrospectives are widely used in agile and lean software development, yet little is know...
Many see retrospectives as the most important practice of agile software development. Previous studi...
Agile software development is getting established in the Icelandic software industry and the number ...
Agile retrospectives could help teams learn from the past and identify improvement opportunities. In...
Agile methods, especially Scrum, have become staples of the modern software development industry. Re...
Retrospective analysis of agile projects can support identification of issues through team reflectio...
Digital game industry is one of the fastest-growing industries, and game development professionals a...
Agile methods have become very popular in software development. They emphasise importance of collabo...
To build a positive project team it is essential to make self-reflection and continuous learning a p...
A project retrospective is one of many best practices in software development, as noted in numerous ...
We performed a retrospective meeting at a case company to reflect on its decade of Software Process ...
Retrospectives in Agile software development can be used for improving processes among other issues ...
Currently the continuous improvement is extremely important for organizations that seek to remain c...
To counteract competitive pressure, increasing customer requirements and growing product complexity ...
In this paper we present a statistically tested evidence about how quality and success rate are corr...
Team-level retrospectives are widely used in agile and lean software development, yet little is know...
Many see retrospectives as the most important practice of agile software development. Previous studi...
Agile software development is getting established in the Icelandic software industry and the number ...
Agile retrospectives could help teams learn from the past and identify improvement opportunities. In...
Agile methods, especially Scrum, have become staples of the modern software development industry. Re...
Retrospective analysis of agile projects can support identification of issues through team reflectio...
Digital game industry is one of the fastest-growing industries, and game development professionals a...
Agile methods have become very popular in software development. They emphasise importance of collabo...
To build a positive project team it is essential to make self-reflection and continuous learning a p...
A project retrospective is one of many best practices in software development, as noted in numerous ...
We performed a retrospective meeting at a case company to reflect on its decade of Software Process ...
Retrospectives in Agile software development can be used for improving processes among other issues ...
Currently the continuous improvement is extremely important for organizations that seek to remain c...
To counteract competitive pressure, increasing customer requirements and growing product complexity ...
In this paper we present a statistically tested evidence about how quality and success rate are corr...