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An agile information flow consolidator for delivery of quality software projects: technological perspective from a South African start-up

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dc.contributor.advisor Mnkandla, Ernest
dc.contributor.author Gaoussou, Doukoure Abdel Kader
dc.date.accessioned 2020-01-14T06:09:58Z
dc.date.available 2020-01-14T06:09:58Z
dc.date.issued 2019-05
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/26217
dc.description.abstract In today’s knowledge-based economy, modern organisations understand the importance of technology in their quest to be considered global leaders. South African markets like others worldwide are regularly flooded with the latest technology trends which can complicate the acquisition, use, management and maintenance of software. To achieve a competitive edge, companies tend to leverage agile methods with the best possible combination of innovative supporting tools as a key differentiator. Software technology firms are in this light faced with determining how to leverage technology and efficient development processes for them to consistently deliver quality software projects and solutions to their customer base. Previous studies have discussed the importance of software development processes from a project management perspective. African academia has immensely contributed in terms of software development and project management research which has focused on modern frameworks, methodologies as well as project management techniques. While the current research continues with this tradition by presenting the pertinence of modern agile methodologies, it additionally further describes modern agile development processes tailored in a sub-Saharan context. The study also aims novelty by showing how innovative sometimes disruptive technology tools can contribute to producing African software solutions to African problems. To this end, the thesis contains an experimental case study where a web portal is prototyped to assist firms with the management of agile project management and engineering related activities. Literature review, semi-structure interviews as well as direct observations from the industry use case are used as data sources. Underpinned by an Activity Theory analytical framework, the qualitative data is analysed by leveraging content and thematic oriented techniques. This study aims to contribute to software engineering as well as the information systems body of knowledge in general. The research hence ambitions to propose a practical framework to promote the delivery of quality software projects and products. For this thesis, such a framework was designed around an information system which helps organizations better manage agile project management and engineering related activities. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (x, 252 leaves) : color illustrations en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Quality en
dc.subject SME en
dc.subject Agile en
dc.subject Cloud computing en
dc.subject DevOps en
dc.subject Kanban en
dc.subject Jenkins en
dc.subject Scrum en
dc.subject Activity theory en
dc.subject.ddc 004.67820968
dc.subject.lcsh Agile software development -- South Africa en
dc.subject.lcsh Cloud computing -- South Africa en
dc.subject.lcsh Agile software development -- Technological innovations -- South Africa en
dc.title An agile information flow consolidator for delivery of quality software projects: technological perspective from a South African start-up en
dc.type Thesis en
dc.description.department Information Science en
dc.description.degree Ph. D. (Information Systems) en


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