@inproceedings{9216, author = {Magnus Sletholt and Jo Hannay and Hans Langtangen and Dietmar Pfahl}, title = {Making Modern Scientific Software Development Explicitly Agile}, abstract = {The nature of scientific research and the development of scientific software have similarities with processes that follow the agile manifesto: responsiveness to change and collaboration are of the utmost importance. But how well do current scientific software development processes match the practices found in agile development methods? As a representative for a modern scientific software project, we briefly outline the FEniCS project whose objective is to automate solution of differential equations. Based on initial investigations, we propose a casestudy where we investigate how the development process in FEniCS can be mapped to agile development methods, and whether SCRUM can be suitable to administer such a project. The case study will use another project, the more traditional Dalton project, as a contrast.}, year = {2010}, journal = {The Changing Dynamics of Scientific Collaborations}, }