Overcoming challenges in collaboration between research and practice: the agile research network

Sharp, Helen, Plonka, Laura, Taylor, Katie Jane orcid iconORCID: 0000-0003-4840-9991 and Gregory, Peggy orcid iconORCID: 0000-0001-7891-6666 (2014) Overcoming challenges in collaboration between research and practice: the agile research network. In: SER&IPs 2014 Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Software Engineering Research and Industrial Practices, 31 May - 7 June 2014, Hydrabad, India.

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Abstract

There is wide acceptance in the software engineering field that industry and research can gain significantly from each other and there have been several initiatives for encouraging collaboration between the two. However there are some often-quoted challenges in this kind of collaboration. For example, that the timescales of research and practice are incompatible, that research is not seen as relevant for practice, and that research demands a different kind of rigour than practice supports. These are complex challenges that are not always easy to overcome. For the last year we have been using an approach designed to address some of these challenges and to bridge the gap between research and practice, specifically in the agile software development arena. So far we have collaborated successfully with two partners and have investigated two practitioner-driven challenges with agile. In this short paper we will introduce the approach, how it addresses the collaboration challenges between research and practice, and describe the lessons learned from our experience.


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