Process Design
Peter Wendorff
Chapter Chapter 5 in Politics in Software Development, 2022, pp 39-52 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Software processes help managers stay in control of software development in organizations. One of their functions is to establish a productive distribution of power among the stakeholders, which naturally reflects the priorities of management. It exposes the processes to political behavior because power is always a controversial topic. In general, software processes have a lot to do with power and politics. In this chapter, we have a closer look at the relationship and the role stakeholders play in it.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4842-7380-7_5
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