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For established domains within highly regulated environments, a systematic approach is needed to scale agile methods and assure compliance with regulatory requirements. The presented approach works adequately in small agile teams – independently of the underlying method such as Scrum, Kanban, etc. – and is scalable to more and bigger teams or even entire subsidiaries. It is based on a compliance and a quality risk dimension respectively. Both dimensions are needed to fit regulatory requirements in our finance example with more than 100 developers in one subsidiary.
Alexander Poth; Jan Jacobsen; Andreas Riel. A Systematic Approach to Agile Development in Highly Regulated Environments. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 2020, 396, 111 -119.
AMA StyleAlexander Poth, Jan Jacobsen, Andreas Riel. A Systematic Approach to Agile Development in Highly Regulated Environments. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing. 2020; 396 ():111-119.
Chicago/Turabian StyleAlexander Poth; Jan Jacobsen; Andreas Riel. 2020. "A Systematic Approach to Agile Development in Highly Regulated Environments." Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 396, no. : 111-119.
The maturity of organizations is measured with process assessment models like the ISO/IEC 33001. The product quality is aligned with internal and external product quality charactersitics based on models like the ISO/IEC 25010. With the shift from the Tailorism-driven process orientation to a more people centric organization, the two dimensions process and product quality have to be extened by the people or team quality dimension. The presented approach offers aspects for agile Team Work Quality (aTWQ), as well as related measurement indicators. The approach is evaluated in the large enterprise context of the Volkswagen AG. The indicators of aTWQ have been integrated and established in the agile tool box for a sustainable agile transition of the company.
Alexander Poth; Mario Kottke; Andreas Riel. Evaluation of Agile Team Work Quality. Agile Processes in Software Engineering and Extreme Programming – Workshops 2020, 396, 101 -110.
AMA StyleAlexander Poth, Mario Kottke, Andreas Riel. Evaluation of Agile Team Work Quality. Agile Processes in Software Engineering and Extreme Programming – Workshops. 2020; 396 ():101-110.
Chicago/Turabian StyleAlexander Poth; Mario Kottke; Andreas Riel. 2020. "Evaluation of Agile Team Work Quality." Agile Processes in Software Engineering and Extreme Programming – Workshops 396, no. : 101-110.
The Internet of Things technology solutions are gaining importance in shipbuilding industry to improve transparency, safety, and cost efficiency by optimising procedures, maintenance and energy efficiency. The marine surveying infrastructure transformation through IoT technologies is expected to enable the shipping industry, port authorities or environmental agencies, to inspect shipping assets, offshore structures, waterways and ensure compliance with various standards or specifications. The SMARTSEA approach presented in this paper aims at qualifying students and professionals for working in modern smart maritime and surveying industry. A further objective is stimulating transversal competences such as the increased sense of initiative and entrepreneurship. An original programme for piloting and validating the programme across Europe is also presented.
George Katranas; Andreas Riel; Juan Manuel Corchado-Rodríguez; Marta Plaza-Hernández. The SMARTSEA Education Approach to Leveraging the Internet of Things in the Maritime Industry. Communications in Computer and Information Science 2020, 247 -258.
AMA StyleGeorge Katranas, Andreas Riel, Juan Manuel Corchado-Rodríguez, Marta Plaza-Hernández. The SMARTSEA Education Approach to Leveraging the Internet of Things in the Maritime Industry. Communications in Computer and Information Science. 2020; ():247-258.
Chicago/Turabian StyleGeorge Katranas; Andreas Riel; Juan Manuel Corchado-Rodríguez; Marta Plaza-Hernández. 2020. "The SMARTSEA Education Approach to Leveraging the Internet of Things in the Maritime Industry." Communications in Computer and Information Science , no. : 247-258.
This paper addresses a way to analyze the dynamically evolving social context of innovation projects complementary to traditional project management methods and tools. This social context being decisive for any project’s success or failure, it proposes a Social Network Analysis (SNA) based approach to identify, visualize, and systematically analyze project stakeholders, their personal roles and attitudes towards the project, as well as their mutual interrelationships. This approach has been implemented as an extension to the naviProM methodology and toolset published earlier by the authors. Based on the analysis of an innovation project case study in a complex corporate environment, the proposed approach is explained and validated.
Karolin Gebhardt; Andreas Riel; Tom Maes. Integrating Stakeholder and Social Network Analysis into Innovation Project Management. Communications in Computer and Information Science 2020, 794 -804.
AMA StyleKarolin Gebhardt, Andreas Riel, Tom Maes. Integrating Stakeholder and Social Network Analysis into Innovation Project Management. Communications in Computer and Information Science. 2020; ():794-804.
Chicago/Turabian StyleKarolin Gebhardt; Andreas Riel; Tom Maes. 2020. "Integrating Stakeholder and Social Network Analysis into Innovation Project Management." Communications in Computer and Information Science , no. : 794-804.
For established domains within highly regulated environments, a systematic approach is needed to scale agile methods and assure compliance with regulatory requirements. This paper presents a structured method to designing such a systematic approach which works adequately in small agile teams. It is independent of the underlying method such as Scrum, Kanban, etc., and is scalable to more and bigger teams or even entire subsidiaries. It is based on a compliance and a quality risk dimension which are both needed to fit regulatory requirements. The approach has been validated in the financial IT context with more than 100 developers in one subsidiary.
Alexander Poth; Jan Jacobsen; Andreas Riel. Systematic Agile Development in Regulated Environments. Communications in Computer and Information Science 2020, 191 -202.
AMA StyleAlexander Poth, Jan Jacobsen, Andreas Riel. Systematic Agile Development in Regulated Environments. Communications in Computer and Information Science. 2020; ():191-202.
Chicago/Turabian StyleAlexander Poth; Jan Jacobsen; Andreas Riel. 2020. "Systematic Agile Development in Regulated Environments." Communications in Computer and Information Science , no. : 191-202.
In the digital era, innovation power and speed have become the lifeblood of every successful industrial organization. While driving forward and managing innovation has been a subject mainly related to top-level decision makers and innovation managers for a long time, increasingly many organizations realize that this is inappropriate for keeping pace with the rapid changes in today’s societal, economic and ecologic context. Instead, leveraging and pushing innovation from bottom-up by mobilizing the creativity and diversity of the entire workforce has become the lingua franca of innovation in the digital era. An essential part of an organization culture fostering the democratization of innovation is the appropriate empowerment of the workforce through the understanding of essential drivers of change as well as the key innovation megatrends that are about to transform society. This position paper attempts to compile a comprehensive set of skills qualification programs ought to cover, which are aimed at empowering a workforce to act as innovation agents on all levels and organizational positions.
Andreas Riel; Richard Messnarz; Bruno Woeran. Democratizing Innovation in the Digital Era: Empowering Innovation Agents for Driving the Change. Communications in Computer and Information Science 2020, 757 -771.
AMA StyleAndreas Riel, Richard Messnarz, Bruno Woeran. Democratizing Innovation in the Digital Era: Empowering Innovation Agents for Driving the Change. Communications in Computer and Information Science. 2020; ():757-771.
Chicago/Turabian StyleAndreas Riel; Richard Messnarz; Bruno Woeran. 2020. "Democratizing Innovation in the Digital Era: Empowering Innovation Agents for Driving the Change." Communications in Computer and Information Science , no. : 757-771.
Cloud technology is transforming IT architecture. Serverless is a new paradigm driven by cloud technology that offers chances for scalable and reliable IT services. All bigger cloud service providers (CSP) offer a set of serverless services to build entire business processes on it. The services are mostly based on efficient containerization of the workload. However, the service offers are driven by parameters like scaling, availability, ease of use and costs. So far, no cloud provider has been providing information about service efficiency, in particular energy efficiency. However, breaking down complex services into micro, nano or pico services as serverless comes with an energy overhead. This energy footprint of serverless architectures demands a specific quality model to refine the ISO 25010 for the serverless domain. The model presented in this article is provided as a self-service to the Volkswagen Group IT to enable all architects and software engineers to evaluate the trade-offs with respect to sustainability aspects.
Alexander Poth; Niklas Schubert; Andreas Riel. Sustainability Efficiency Challenges of Modern IT Architectures – A Quality Model for Serverless Energy Footprint. Communications in Computer and Information Science 2020, 289 -301.
AMA StyleAlexander Poth, Niklas Schubert, Andreas Riel. Sustainability Efficiency Challenges of Modern IT Architectures – A Quality Model for Serverless Energy Footprint. Communications in Computer and Information Science. 2020; ():289-301.
Chicago/Turabian StyleAlexander Poth; Niklas Schubert; Andreas Riel. 2020. "Sustainability Efficiency Challenges of Modern IT Architectures – A Quality Model for Serverless Energy Footprint." Communications in Computer and Information Science , no. : 289-301.
The maturity of organizations is measured with process assessment models like the ISO/IEC 33001. The product quality is aligned with internal and external product quality characteristics based on models like the ISO/IEC 25010. With the shift from the Tailorism-driven process orientation to a more people centric organization, the two dimensions process and product quality have to be extended by the people or team quality dimension. The presented approach offers aspects for agile Team Work Quality (aTWQ), as well as related measurement indicators. The approach is evaluated in the large enterprise context of the Volkswagen AG. The indicators of aTWQ have been integrated and established in the agile project review for a sustainable agile transition of the company’s Group IT.
Alexander Poth; Mario Kottke; Andreas Riel. Agile Team Work Quality in the Context of Agile Transformations – A Case Study in Large-Scaling Environments. Communications in Computer and Information Science 2020, 232 -243.
AMA StyleAlexander Poth, Mario Kottke, Andreas Riel. Agile Team Work Quality in the Context of Agile Transformations – A Case Study in Large-Scaling Environments. Communications in Computer and Information Science. 2020; ():232-243.
Chicago/Turabian StyleAlexander Poth; Mario Kottke; Andreas Riel. 2020. "Agile Team Work Quality in the Context of Agile Transformations – A Case Study in Large-Scaling Environments." Communications in Computer and Information Science , no. : 232-243.
This paper presents ongoing research about the use of Virtual Reality (VR) to facilitate training for industrial maintenance. The objective is the help industry training personnel for maintenance operations at the distance without being obliged to make trainers and training objects travel. Despite the availability of increasingly many and mature VR devices, it is still difficult to achieve the level of realism needed for the effective training of particular manipulation gestures that are vital for specific assembly and disassembly procedures. We propose a systematic concept for a process in a VR-based experimentation environment that facilitates the selection, calibration, and evaluation of different VR devices for the training of specific maintenance operations. We present a concrete implementation of this process for demonstrating the feasibility of our concept. Via virtual hands, users can interact directly with virtual objects via various devices (mouse, keyboard and Leap Motion). Maintenance gestures can be executed as naturally as possible and recorded for facilitating the preparation of work instructions and training sessions.
Manoch Numfu; Andreas Riel; Frédéric Noël. A Concept for Virtual Reality Based Industrial Maintenance Training Preparation. Communications in Computer and Information Science 2020, 820 -829.
AMA StyleManoch Numfu, Andreas Riel, Frédéric Noël. A Concept for Virtual Reality Based Industrial Maintenance Training Preparation. Communications in Computer and Information Science. 2020; ():820-829.
Chicago/Turabian StyleManoch Numfu; Andreas Riel; Frédéric Noël. 2020. "A Concept for Virtual Reality Based Industrial Maintenance Training Preparation." Communications in Computer and Information Science , no. : 820-829.
In the context of the Automotive SPICE® standard process reference and assessment models, many works have been published about the standard’s possible and actual interpretations in several industrial environments and applications. Very few of them, however, deal with the question of what detailed electronic hardware development practices can or shall achieve, and in which order they should be performed. Particularly in safety-relevant systems, however, hardware design quality is vital. In this paper, we present an interpretation of Automotive Hardware SPICE as it is practiced within a global tier-2 supplier. We also show its compatibility with the Hardware SPICE process reference and assessment model plug-in released by the intacsTM at the end of 2019.
Jaka Ivančič; Andreas Riel; Damjan Ekert. An Interpretation and Implementation of Automotive Hardware SPICE. Communications in Computer and Information Science 2020, 684 -695.
AMA StyleJaka Ivančič, Andreas Riel, Damjan Ekert. An Interpretation and Implementation of Automotive Hardware SPICE. Communications in Computer and Information Science. 2020; ():684-695.
Chicago/Turabian StyleJaka Ivančič; Andreas Riel; Damjan Ekert. 2020. "An Interpretation and Implementation of Automotive Hardware SPICE." Communications in Computer and Information Science , no. : 684-695.
Established large enterprises have to address their existing culture and their huge amounts of people during an agile transition. An approach based on coaching supported by a toolkit has been established at Volkswagen Group IT in order to facilitate and scale agile transitions through systematic coaching of agile practices and the agile mindset. Agility has been rendered sustainable thanks to an inter-organizational facilitation network that leverages team-independent and decentralized sharing and improvement of know-how and experience. Furthermore, a measurement framework allows determining agile maturity of teams during the transition and beyond for an enterprise grade governance. The transition approach captures the organizational context of the team during the transition. The capturing is mapped to current opportunities for the transition to derive suitable actions and to coach adequate approaches and relevant methods. The holistic approach ensures a high quality and sustainability for scaling agile in an enterprise.
Alexander Poth; Mario Kottke; Andreas Riel. Scaling Agile – A Large Enterprise View on Delivering and Ensuring Sustainable Transitions. Business Information Systems 2020, 1 -18.
AMA StyleAlexander Poth, Mario Kottke, Andreas Riel. Scaling Agile – A Large Enterprise View on Delivering and Ensuring Sustainable Transitions. Business Information Systems. 2020; ():1-18.
Chicago/Turabian StyleAlexander Poth; Mario Kottke; Andreas Riel. 2020. "Scaling Agile – A Large Enterprise View on Delivering and Ensuring Sustainable Transitions." Business Information Systems , no. : 1-18.
Alexander Poth; Mario Kottke; Andreas Riel. Scaling agile on large enterprise level – systematic bundling and application of state of the art approaches for lasting agile transitions. Proceedings of the 2019 Federated Conference on Computer Science and Information Systems 2019, 18, 851 -860.
AMA StyleAlexander Poth, Mario Kottke, Andreas Riel. Scaling agile on large enterprise level – systematic bundling and application of state of the art approaches for lasting agile transitions. Proceedings of the 2019 Federated Conference on Computer Science and Information Systems. 2019; 18 ():851-860.
Chicago/Turabian StyleAlexander Poth; Mario Kottke; Andreas Riel. 2019. "Scaling agile on large enterprise level – systematic bundling and application of state of the art approaches for lasting agile transitions." Proceedings of the 2019 Federated Conference on Computer Science and Information Systems 18, no. : 851-860.
Corporate innovative design projects (IDP) in large and complex organizations are characterized by a high level of both uncertainty and dynamics of needs, insights, and solution approaches. This article proposes a holistic decision aid tool supporting IDP managers and teams in both the prospective planning and retrospective analysis of IDP’s. This tool is essentially based on the classification of work packages according to their uncertainty levels with respect to the design problem and the design solution. Furthermore, the success of work packages can be assessed against pre-defined output criteria. This methodological support is complemented by the stakeholder dimension, which adds the involved stakeholders as well as their relationships and influences in the project. The analysis of an ongoing IDP at a leading global industrial player in the pharmaceutical and chemical industry serves as validation platform for the presented tool set.
Karolin Gebhardt; Andreas Riel; Tom Maes. Corporate Entrepreneurship in Complex Organisations: Towards a Holistic Decision Aid Tool Set to Analyse and Plan Innovative Design Projects. Procedia CIRP 2019, 84, 644 -649.
AMA StyleKarolin Gebhardt, Andreas Riel, Tom Maes. Corporate Entrepreneurship in Complex Organisations: Towards a Holistic Decision Aid Tool Set to Analyse and Plan Innovative Design Projects. Procedia CIRP. 2019; 84 ():644-649.
Chicago/Turabian StyleKarolin Gebhardt; Andreas Riel; Tom Maes. 2019. "Corporate Entrepreneurship in Complex Organisations: Towards a Holistic Decision Aid Tool Set to Analyse and Plan Innovative Design Projects." Procedia CIRP 84, no. : 644-649.
This paper presents ongoing research about the use of Virtual Reality (VR) to facilitate training for maintenance. VR systems are now widely accepted as training platforms for complex and highly demanding training tasks. In this paper, we focus on the application of VR technology for designing and evaluating the actual training process that relates to maintenance operations. Despite the availability of increasingly many and mature VR devices, it is still difficult to achieve the level of realism needed for the effective training of particular manipulation gestures that are vital for specific assembly and disassembly procedures. We propose a systematic approach to create a VR-based experimentation environment that facilitates the selection, calibration, and evaluation of different VR devices for the training of a specific maintenance operation. We present a case study to demonstrate the feasibility of our concept, as well as the huge potential VR has to even replace the traditional physical mock-up training. Via virtual hands, users can interact directly with virtual objects via various devices (mouse, keyboard and Leap Motion). Maintenance gestures can thereby be executed as naturally as possible and can be easily recorded to prepare maintenance learning service.
Manoch Numfu; Andreas Riel; Frederic Noel. Virtual Reality Based Digital Chain for Maintenance Training. Procedia CIRP 2019, 84, 1069 -1074.
AMA StyleManoch Numfu, Andreas Riel, Frederic Noel. Virtual Reality Based Digital Chain for Maintenance Training. Procedia CIRP. 2019; 84 ():1069-1074.
Chicago/Turabian StyleManoch Numfu; Andreas Riel; Frederic Noel. 2019. "Virtual Reality Based Digital Chain for Maintenance Training." Procedia CIRP 84, no. : 1069-1074.
In a fast changing environment that is affected by global megatrends, disruptive technological developments and a growing number of new market players, global tier-one suppliers to the automotive industry have to adapt their technology strategy planning by considering current trends in innovation management to maintain their prevailing leading position. This paper presents Rheinmetall Automotive’s approach to adopt modern Open Innovation paradigms with a focus on outside-in innovation through Corporate Venturing. Embedded in their Technological Direction Development Process, Rheinmetall Automotive has developed a strategic model to plan startup engagement to improve the current product development and enhance further diversification. Here we describe the several steps how this company-specific strategic model was designed and what prerequisites have to be taken into account to introduce the model in a corporate context.
Martin Neumann; Dominik Hintzen; Andreas Riel; Gert Waldhausen; Heinrich Dismon. Startup Engagement as Part of the Technology Strategy Planning – How Rheinmetall Automotive Increases Innovation by Using Corporate Venturing. Communications in Computer and Information Science 2019, 743 -755.
AMA StyleMartin Neumann, Dominik Hintzen, Andreas Riel, Gert Waldhausen, Heinrich Dismon. Startup Engagement as Part of the Technology Strategy Planning – How Rheinmetall Automotive Increases Innovation by Using Corporate Venturing. Communications in Computer and Information Science. 2019; ():743-755.
Chicago/Turabian StyleMartin Neumann; Dominik Hintzen; Andreas Riel; Gert Waldhausen; Heinrich Dismon. 2019. "Startup Engagement as Part of the Technology Strategy Planning – How Rheinmetall Automotive Increases Innovation by Using Corporate Venturing." Communications in Computer and Information Science , no. : 743-755.
Companies embrace digitalization to have a shorter time to market. This drive for digitalization also demands that the quality of products and services is high. Containerization is one of the concepts that are core to achieve these objectives in information technology today as it is central to the development and delivery of software products. Therefore, to meet the expectations, the containerization process needs state-of-the-art quality assurance. To achieve this, a quality assurance methodical procedure is being developed with bi-directional traceability. Its usefulness is demonstrated by integrating and successfully applying it into the continuous integration and delivery (CI/CD) pipeline of the Volkswagen Group IT.
Oyewale Adedayo Oyelami; Alexander Poth; Johannes Hintsch; Andreas Riel. Quality Assurance and Traceability in Containerized Continuous Delivery Process. Communications in Computer and Information Science 2019, 368 -377.
AMA StyleOyewale Adedayo Oyelami, Alexander Poth, Johannes Hintsch, Andreas Riel. Quality Assurance and Traceability in Containerized Continuous Delivery Process. Communications in Computer and Information Science. 2019; ():368-377.
Chicago/Turabian StyleOyewale Adedayo Oyelami; Alexander Poth; Johannes Hintsch; Andreas Riel. 2019. "Quality Assurance and Traceability in Containerized Continuous Delivery Process." Communications in Computer and Information Science , no. : 368-377.
Innovating in a complex corporate context requires managing novelty, risk and uncertainty within an environment that strives for stability, efficiency and profitability on a daily basis. Resolving this conflict confront innovation project (IP) managers with extraordinary difficulties, which are normally addressed using classical project management methods and tools. This paper proposes an approach to analyze and capitalize the power of different project management methods within one IP in order to increase both the probability of success and speed to success. This is achieved based on the classification of project tasks and subtasks according to their uncertainty levels with respect to the design problem and the solution. The success of work packages is assessed against pre-defined output criteria. This methodological approach is complemented by the stakeholder dimension, which takes into consideration the involved stakeholders as well as their relationships and influences in the project. The analysis of an ongoing IP at a leading global industrial player in the life science industry serves as validation platform for the presented tool set.
Karolin Gebhardt; Andreas Riel; Tom Maes. A New Approach to Analysing and Visualizing the Management of Corporate Innovation Projects. Communications in Computer and Information Science 2019, 756 -768.
AMA StyleKarolin Gebhardt, Andreas Riel, Tom Maes. A New Approach to Analysing and Visualizing the Management of Corporate Innovation Projects. Communications in Computer and Information Science. 2019; ():756-768.
Chicago/Turabian StyleKarolin Gebhardt; Andreas Riel; Tom Maes. 2019. "A New Approach to Analysing and Visualizing the Management of Corporate Innovation Projects." Communications in Computer and Information Science , no. : 756-768.
Lean processes focus on doing only necessary things in an efficient way. Artificial intelligence and Machine Learning offer new opportunities to optimizing processes. The presented approach demonstrates an improvement of the test process by using Machine Learning as a support tool for test management. The scope is the semi-automation of the selection of regression tests. The proposed lean testing process uses Machine Learning as a supporting machine, while keeping the human test manager in charge of the adequate test case selection.
Alexander Poth; Quirin Beck; Andreas Riel. Artificial Intelligence Helps Making Quality Assurance Processes Leaner. Communications in Computer and Information Science 2019, 722 -730.
AMA StyleAlexander Poth, Quirin Beck, Andreas Riel. Artificial Intelligence Helps Making Quality Assurance Processes Leaner. Communications in Computer and Information Science. 2019; ():722-730.
Chicago/Turabian StyleAlexander Poth; Quirin Beck; Andreas Riel. 2019. "Artificial Intelligence Helps Making Quality Assurance Processes Leaner." Communications in Computer and Information Science , no. : 722-730.
Lean processes focus on doing only necessery things in an efficient way. Artificial intelligence and Machine Learning offer new opportunities to optimizing processes. The presented approach demonstrates an improvement of the test process by using Machine Learning as a support tool for test management. The scope is the semi-automation of the selection of regression tests. The proposed lean testing process uses Machine Learning as a supporting machine, while keeping the human test manager in charge of the adequate test case selection. 1 Introduction Many established long running projects and programs are execute regression tests during the release tests. The regression tests are the part of the release test to ensure that functionality from past releases still works fine in the new release. In many projects, a significant part of these regression tests are not automated and therefore executed manually. Manual tests are expensive and time intensive [1], which is why often only a relevant subset of all possible regression tests are executed in order to safe time and money. Depending on the software process, different approaches can be used to identify the right set of regression tests. The source code file level is a frequent entry point for this identification [2]. Advanced approaches combine different file level methods [3]. To handle black-box tests, methods like [4] or [5] can be used for test case prioritiza-tion. To decide which tests can be skipped, a relevance ranking of the tests in a regression test suite is needed. Based on the relevance a test is in or out of the regression test set for a specific release. This decision is a task of the test manager supported by experts. The task can be time-consuming in case of big (often a 4-to 5-digit number) regression test suites because the selection is specific to each release. Trends are going to continuous prioritization [6], which this work wants to support with the presented ML based approach for black box regression test case prioritization. Any regression test selection is made upon release specific changes. Changes can be new or deleted code based on refactoring or implementation of new features. But also changes on externals systems which are connected by interfaces have to be considered
Alexander Poth; Quirin Beck; Andreas Riel. Artificial Intelligence helps making Quality Assurance processes leaner. 2019, 1 .
AMA StyleAlexander Poth, Quirin Beck, Andreas Riel. Artificial Intelligence helps making Quality Assurance processes leaner. . 2019; ():1.
Chicago/Turabian StyleAlexander Poth; Quirin Beck; Andreas Riel. 2019. "Artificial Intelligence helps making Quality Assurance processes leaner." , no. : 1.
Corporate innovation projects are typically characterized by a high dynamics of needs, insights and related solution approaches. In particular, the continuously increasing need complexity of innovation projects requires an approach to identify the project methodologies that are appropriate for a particular project, sub-project and their context, as well as to apply them correctly. This article proposes a practical decision support model for innovation project managers to select the management mode and method according to the current and evolving needs of an innovation project. This model has strongly been inspired by the experiential learning model of Kolb. This model is validated within the industrial environment of a German global key player in the pharmaceutical and chemical industry based on four selected innovation projects.
Karolin Gebhardt; Tom Maes; Andreas Riel. A Project Management Decision Support Tool for Keeping Pace with the Dynamics of Corporate Innovation Projects. Programmieren für Ingenieure und Naturwissenschaftler 2018, 619 -630.
AMA StyleKarolin Gebhardt, Tom Maes, Andreas Riel. A Project Management Decision Support Tool for Keeping Pace with the Dynamics of Corporate Innovation Projects. Programmieren für Ingenieure und Naturwissenschaftler. 2018; ():619-630.
Chicago/Turabian StyleKarolin Gebhardt; Tom Maes; Andreas Riel. 2018. "A Project Management Decision Support Tool for Keeping Pace with the Dynamics of Corporate Innovation Projects." Programmieren für Ingenieure und Naturwissenschaftler , no. : 619-630.