2011
DOI: 10.3182/20110828-6-it-1002.02356
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Agile Design of Sewer System Control*

Abstract: Abstract:We describe the first part of an attempt to include stakeholder participation in the design of a central automatic controller for a sewer system in a small pilot project (five subcatchments) and present lessons learned so far. The pilot is part of a project aimed at the improvement of water quality management through central automatic control of sewer systems and surface water systems.

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“…During the meeting, the experts realized that there are better methods for developing software. Thus, they began to value more: Van Nooijen, et al (2011), report a positive experience of involving stakeholders in the project of an automatic controller for a sewage system through agile process management.…”
Section: Agile Manifestomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the meeting, the experts realized that there are better methods for developing software. Thus, they began to value more: Van Nooijen, et al (2011), report a positive experience of involving stakeholders in the project of an automatic controller for a sewage system through agile process management.…”
Section: Agile Manifestomentioning
confidence: 99%