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2012.09.10

User Experience Design Goes Agile in Lean Transformation - A Case Study

The article describes the results of a single-case case study, exploring the role of user experience (UX) work in agile software development. It was nominated for Best Paper Award in Agile 2012-conference.

The case study company is a large multinational telecommunication company undergoing a lean transformation process. In this case, lean transformation includes the adoption of agile software development practices. Transformation to agile practices had taken place one year prior to the analysis. The analysis is based on documentation analysis and semi-structured interviews of seven software development professionals. The results show that there were difficulties integrating UX design and software engineering work in an agile and iterative manner. The transition process succeeded in shifting UX and related documentation to a central planning role. The roles of the UX designers in the teams were still under re-definition. There was also a clear need to establish new ways of collaboration between UX professionals and software designers.

Minna Isomursu, Andrey Sirotkin (VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Oulu) and Petri Voltti, Markku Halonen (Nokia Corporation, Oulu): User Experience Design Goes Agile in Lean Transformation - A Case Study

https://www.cloudsoftwareprogram.org/theses-and-articles/i/28638/1570/article-user-experience-design-goes-agile-in-lean-transformation-a-case-study

The paper was presented and nominated for Best Paper Award in Agile 2012 conference: https://agile2012.agilealliance.org/ and will be available for electronic downloading through IEEE Xplorer service.

Cloud Software Finland is a four year (2010-2014) Tivit-program, which focuses on developing the different areas of cloud services. The program is funded by Tekes.

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