<> "The repository administrator has not yet configured an RDF license."^^ . <> . . "Scrum and Self-Control : How a team-based software development methodology can support team members' self-control"^^ . "Scrum is an agile software development methodology that suggests highly structured\r\nand iterative processes of software development by small autonomous teams (Schwaber\r\n& Sutherland, 2011). It is hypothesized that Scrum can be implemented in a way that\r\nsupports and potentially improves Development Team members’ self-control. High\r\nself-control yields positive effects in countless life domains (Tangney, Baumeister, &\r\nBoone, 2004). One correlative study with 23 Development Teams and a total of 171\r\nteam members from an international software company investigated relevant conditions\r\nof Scrum to support and improve the self-control of Development Team members.\r\nFindings indicate a potential self-control improvement by the creation of a moderate\r\nconcrete plan, the Sprint Backlog, at the beginning of a development cycle (Sprint), and\r\nperforming an active team internal progress monitoring during the Sprint in short daily\r\nmeetings (Daily Scrum Meetings). Planning and monitoring correlated simultaneously\r\nwith high trait self-control and with low state self-control, indicating a possible self-\r\ncontrol improvement through Scrum. Frequent team internal discussions targeting\r\nprocess improvements in Sprint Retrospective Meetings were related to high state\r\nself-control. In addition to correlations found with team members’ self-control, high\r\nteam performance correlated with finishing committed Sprint Backlog Items by the\r\nend of the Sprints and reviewing these in the Sprint Review Meetings. Development\r\nTeam members’ good health and low stress correlated with high team members’ self-\r\ncontrol. High team autonomy was an essential requirement of the potential self-control\r\nimprovement process. Moreover, high team autonomy correlated positively with high\r\nteam performance and low experienced stress of Development Team members. Adding\r\nto these results, one laboratory experiment found indications that Sprint Backlog Item\r\nspecificity may affect self-control during the processing of that item, suggesting a\r\npreference for moderate as opposed to low or highly specific Sprint Backlog Items.\r\nA second laboratory experiment failed to reproduce and extend this finding, probably\r\nbecause of the plan specificity operationalization. Overall, theoretical considerations\r\nand empirical indications are presented that Scrum could be implemented in a way that\r\nsupports and potentially improves Development Team members’ self-control and health,\r\nreduces Development Team members’ experienced stress, and improves performance of\r\nthe Development Team."^^ . "2016" . . . . . . . "Philipp"^^ . "Heß"^^ . "Philipp Heß"^^ . . . . . . "Scrum and Self-Control : How a team-based software development methodology can support team members' self-control (Other)"^^ . . . . . . "medium.jpg"^^ . . . "Scrum and Self-Control : How a team-based software development methodology can support team members' self-control (Other)"^^ . . . . . . "indexcodes.txt"^^ . . . "Scrum and Self-Control : How a team-based software development methodology can support team members' self-control (Other)"^^ . . . . . . "lightbox.jpg"^^ . . . "Scrum and Self-Control : How a team-based software development methodology can support team members' self-control (Other)"^^ . . . . . . "small.jpg"^^ . . . "Scrum and Self-Control : How a team-based software development methodology can support team members' self-control (Other)"^^ . . . . . . "preview.jpg"^^ . . . "Scrum and Self-Control : How a team-based software development methodology can support team members' self-control (PDF)"^^ . . . "Scrum_and_Self-Control__Dissertation_Hess_2015.pdf"^^ . . "HTML Summary of #20067 \n\nScrum and Self-Control : How a team-based software development methodology can support team members' self-control\n\n" . "text/html" . . . "004 Informatik"@de . "004 Data processing Computer science"@en . . . "150 Psychologie"@de . "150 Psychology"@en . .