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The Disciplined Agile 2.0 process decision framework [1] provides light-weight guidance to help organizations streamline their information technology (IT) processes in a context-sensitive manner. It does this by showing how various activities such as solution delivery, operations, enterprise architecture, portfolio management, and many others work together in a cohesive whole. The framework also describes what these activities should address, provides a range of options for doing so, and describes the tradeoffs associated with each option. Every person, every team, and every organization is unique, therefore process frameworks must provide choices, not prescribe answers.
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Ambler, S.W., Lines, M. (2016). The Disciplined Agile Process Decision Framework. In: Winkler, D., Biffl, S., Bergsmann, J. (eds) Software Quality. The Future of Systems- and Software Development. SWQD 2016. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, vol 238. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-27033-3_1
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