Abstract

AbstractIn recent years, the industry has been relying on the use of hybrid process models, i.e. the integration of agile and plan-driven approaches into a combined development approach. However, successful implementation has been hampered due to a lack of systematic combination patterns for the use of hybrid process models. Therefore, this research focusses on the identification of so-called basic types of hybrid development processes by means of typification. Unsystematic integration and the combination of arbitrary characteristics of agile and plan-driven approaches is neither meaningful nor purposeful. Instead, the arrangement of different characteristics must follow a certain logic to ensure the integration of a consistent process. Therefore, the infinite amount of random combination possibilities of plan-driven and agile model characteristics has to be reduced to a limited number of consistent combination patterns. Consequently, the following methodology determines basic types of hybrid product development processes by means of typification.KeywordsAgileHybrid development processTypification

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