This concise book provides a survival toolkit for efficient, large-scale
software development. Discussing a multi-contextual research framework
that aims to harness human-related factors in order to improve
flexibility, it includes a carefully selected blend of models, methods,
practices, and case studies. To investigate mission-critical
communication aspects in system engineering, it also examines diverse,
i.e. cross-cultural and multinational, environments.
This book helps students better organize their knowledge bases, and
presents conceptual frameworks, handy practices and case-based examples
of agile development in diverse environments. Together with the authors'
previous books, "Crisis Management for Software Development and
Knowledge Transfer" (2016) and "Managing Software Crisis: A Smart Way to
Enterprise Agility" (2018), it constitutes a comprehensive reference
resource adds value to this book.