The Covid-19 pandemic in 2020 forced Agile Software Development Teams (ASDT) to rapidly transition to remote work and adapt to new business circumstances. The focus of this research was to investigate the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on ASDT work and what tools and metrics are used by ASDT. A global survey was performed with 120 answers from different software engineering teams. The results of the research indicate that the work of ASDT wasn't significantly impacted. Most of the ASDT had experience with working in a distributed or remote environment. Therefore, most of the ASDT were able to transitioned to full remote work. Results indicate the Covid-19 pandemic didn't have much impact on Product Backlog and Vision. Moreover, most ASDT didn't change their Definition of Done and release frequency, indicating that the pace and quality of work wasn't disturbed during the Covid-19 pandemic. The few ASDT that changed their work organization did it together with changes to Product Backlog and Vision. Results indicate that the prevalence of distributed teams and remote work among ASDT helped with the transition to fully remote work during the Covid-19 pandemic. Additionally, this article presents gathered data of popularity of different online cooperation tools and metrics used by ASDT.
Czwarta rewolucja przemysłowa niesie ze sobą kompleksową transformację cyfrową przedsiębiorstw. Jej dziewięć filarów ma wpływ również na branżę budowlaną. W artykule przedstawiono wpływ, jaki transformacja cyfrowa wywiera na projekty innowacyjne realizowane w branży budowlanej, omówiono przykłady innowacji cyfrowych, jakie stosowane są w cyklu życia projektu deweloperskiego – biurowego oraz opisano na przykładach i studium przypadku, jakie stosowane są modele zarządzania projektami innowacyjnymi.
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