TY - GEN
T1 - Investigating Effort Estimation in a Large-Scale Agile ERP Transformation Program
AU - Tobisch, Franziska
AU - Weigelt, Karla
AU - Philipp, Pascal
AU - Matthes, Florian
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2024.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Adaptability is vital in today’s rapidly changing business environment, especially within IT. Agile methodologies have emerged to meet this demand and have thereby gained widespread adoption. While successful in smaller, co-located teams and low-criticality projects, applying agile methods in broader contexts poses challenges. Nevertheless, many organizations have started implementing agile methodologies in various areas, including large-scale Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) projects. In contrast to traditional development, ERP projects involve deploying extensive integrated systems, are substantial in scale, and entail high risks and costs. Accurate predictions, like effort estimations, are crucial to meet customer satisfaction and deliver within plan and budget. However, estimating effort in an agile environment poses its own set of challenges. For instance, coordination efforts and dependencies among teams must be considered. While effort estimation is well-explored in classical software development and small-scale agile contexts, limited research exists in large-scale agile settings, particularly in projects rolling out and customizing standard ERP solutions. To address this gap, we conducted a case study on effort estimation in a large agile ERP transformation program, describing the estimation process, highlighting challenges, and proposing and evaluating mitigations.
AB - Adaptability is vital in today’s rapidly changing business environment, especially within IT. Agile methodologies have emerged to meet this demand and have thereby gained widespread adoption. While successful in smaller, co-located teams and low-criticality projects, applying agile methods in broader contexts poses challenges. Nevertheless, many organizations have started implementing agile methodologies in various areas, including large-scale Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) projects. In contrast to traditional development, ERP projects involve deploying extensive integrated systems, are substantial in scale, and entail high risks and costs. Accurate predictions, like effort estimations, are crucial to meet customer satisfaction and deliver within plan and budget. However, estimating effort in an agile environment poses its own set of challenges. For instance, coordination efforts and dependencies among teams must be considered. While effort estimation is well-explored in classical software development and small-scale agile contexts, limited research exists in large-scale agile settings, particularly in projects rolling out and customizing standard ERP solutions. To address this gap, we conducted a case study on effort estimation in a large agile ERP transformation program, describing the estimation process, highlighting challenges, and proposing and evaluating mitigations.
KW - Effort estimation
KW - ERP systems
KW - Large-scale agile
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85197255315&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-031-61154-4_5
DO - 10.1007/978-3-031-61154-4_5
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85197255315
SN - 9783031611537
T3 - Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing
SP - 70
EP - 86
BT - Agile Processes in Software Engineering and Extreme Programming - 25th International Conference on Agile Software Development, XP 2024, Proceedings
A2 - Šmite, Darja
A2 - Guerra, Eduardo
A2 - Wang, Xiaofeng
A2 - Marchesi, Michele
A2 - Gregory, Peggy
PB - Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
T2 - 25th International Conference on Agile Software Development, XP 2024
Y2 - 4 June 2024 through 7 June 2024
ER -