Abstract

1,2-diborolanes with strong and without strong donor substituents have been described, and are also referred to as 1,2-diboracyclopentane. The 1,2-diaryl/alkyl-amino-1,2-diboracyclopentanes 2, 3, and 4 were obtained in good yield after the reaction of 1,2-dichloro-1,2-diboracyclopentane 1 with ArNHLi and Me3Si-NR2. The structures of these new derivatives were characterized by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. The molecular structures of 2b, 2c, 2e, 4, and 5f were also determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. The newly synthesized 1,2-borolanes are stable in air and showed particularly high activity against some Gram-positive bacteria.

Highlights

  • Agile software development is one of the most important paradigms that radically changed how software is developed [1]

  • Nord and Ozkaya emphasize the importance of architectural agility in achieving success [27]. They suggest dependency analysis among architectural elements and high-level design capabilities. We suggested this approach to both teams at the multiple case study reporting phase

  • Upon the introduction of this new approach to traditional software development environments, researchers and practitioners started to deal with agile adaptation challenges

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Introduction

Agile software development is one of the most important paradigms that radically changed how software is developed [1]. The purpose of this paper is to describe both the challenges organizations faced when implementing agile techniques and the solutions adopted that proved successful. We think that it is very important for the challenges to be described with their own environments where they were observed. This paper is structured as follows: In Section 2, we discuss the challenges organizations face when embarking upon agile software development and suggested solutions for these challenges, based upon previous documented research.

Background
The Case Study
Description of the Cases
Case Study Conduct
Challenges Faced Agile Adaptation and Working Solutions
Resolved Challenges Having no on-site customer
Unresolved Challenges
Conclusion and Future Work
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