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Using Agile Practices to Build Trust in an Agile Team: A Case Study
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2011
Information Systems Development
Trust is an important aspect of any software development team, but particularly with self-managing teams as team members are very dependent on one another. Agile teams are considered to be self-managing and they employ many different agile practices to function as an agile team. While there have been many studies of trust in software development teams few have examined trust in an agile context with even less focus on how specific agile practices may contribute to trust. The purpose of this
doi:10.1007/978-1-4419-9790-6_40
dblp:conf/isdevel/McHughCL10
fatcat:vkohlrqi5radtleuv5vyjvxrku