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The Feasibility of AgileNudge+ Software to Facilitate Positive Behavioral Change: Mixed Methods Design

The Feasibility of AgileNudge+ Software to Facilitate Positive Behavioral Change: Mixed Methods Design

This desired behavior change can be spurred using Agile science [3-5]. Agile science is a process for knowledge discovery and acquisition that uses insights from behavioral economics, complexity science, and network science to develop context-sensitive and scalable tools, processes, and strategies to discover, implement, and diffuse evidence-based health care solutions within complex adaptive human networks. 

Fereshtehossadat Shojaei, Fatemehalsadat Shojaei, Archita P Desai, Emily Long, Jade Mehta, Nicole R Fowler, Richard J Holden, Eric S Orman, Malaz Boustani

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e57390

Implications of Agile Values in Software Engineering for Agility in Breast Cancer Treatment: Protocol for a Comparative Study

Implications of Agile Values in Software Engineering for Agility in Breast Cancer Treatment: Protocol for a Comparative Study

The 4 agile values in software engineering are “individuals and interactions over processes and tools,” “working software over comprehensive documentation,” “customer collaboration over contract negotiation,” and “responding to change over following a plan” [18]. The agile approach has enhanced value delivery to customers when user-centered experience and design are considered in the work of agile teams [19-21].

Yousra Odeh, Mahmoud Al-Balas

JMIR Res Protoc 2023;12:e53124

Design, Development, and Testing of BEST4Baby, an mHealth Technology to Support Exclusive Breastfeeding in India: Pilot Study

Design, Development, and Testing of BEST4Baby, an mHealth Technology to Support Exclusive Breastfeeding in India: Pilot Study

The team also leveraged an agile development methodology for content and technology development. The agile development methodology emphasizes iterative development and integrates feedback from all key stakeholders in the development process to refine the BEST4 Baby app over time, including the content and app [28]. All design and development processes were initially conducted in English to facilitate communication among all research team members during the study.

Tony Ma, Katie Chang, Amal Alyusuf, Elina Bajracharya, Yukiko Washio, Patricia J Kelly, Roopa M Bellad, Niranjana S Mahantashetti, Umesh Charantimath, Vanessa L Short, Parth Lalakia, Frances Jaeger, Shivaprasad Goudar, Richard Derman

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(9):e32795

A “No-Code” App Design Platform for Mobile Health Research: Development and Usability Study

A “No-Code” App Design Platform for Mobile Health Research: Development and Usability Study

This agile software framework uses an iterative approach that allows for valuable input from end users throughout the software development cycle. Scrum uses predefined short-sprint cycles that usually last from 2 to 4 weeks. Each sprint cycle consists of design, implementation, evaluation, and planning for the next sprint. The Scrum framework enables the development team to create the first version of the software at the earliest stage of the development process.

Sam Liu, Henry La, Amanda Willms, Ryan E Rhodes

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(8):e38737

Co-design of a Smartphone App for People Living With Dementia by Applying Agile, Iterative Co-design Principles: Development and Usability Study

Co-design of a Smartphone App for People Living With Dementia by Applying Agile, Iterative Co-design Principles: Development and Usability Study

Therefore, we approached the adaptation of microlongitudinal computerized cognitive tests to the needs of people living with cognitive impairments through an iterative Agile process with patient co-design at its center. Agile software development focuses on collaboration with users and rapid software deployment [27]. Scaling tests to a mobile device requires regular input and development iterations from end users, with an understanding that direct translation between devices may be unsuitable.

Sarah Fox, Laura J E Brown, Steven Antrobus, David Brough, Richard J Drake, Francine Jury, Iracema Leroi, Adrian R Parry-Jones, Matthew Machin

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2022;10(1):e24483

Going Remote—Demonstration and Evaluation of Remote Technology Delivery and Usability Assessment With Older Adults: Survey Study

Going Remote—Demonstration and Evaluation of Remote Technology Delivery and Usability Assessment With Older Adults: Survey Study

To this spaceflight operations model, we added an Agile project management approach [39] to address the need for innovation and timeliness; the Agile approach is represented by feedback loops in Figure 1, B. The Agile approach was introduced by software developers to promote iterative design, delivering products on a short timeline, responding to user feedback, and learning from failures [40].

Jordan R Hill, Addison B Harrington, Philip Adeoye, Noll L Campbell, Richard J Holden

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2021;9(3):e26702

Exploring How Professionals Within Agile Health Care Informatics Perceive Visualizations of Log File Analyses: Observational Study Followed by a Focus Group Interview

Exploring How Professionals Within Agile Health Care Informatics Perceive Visualizations of Log File Analyses: Observational Study Followed by a Focus Group Interview

However, an increasing number of software companies work according to the agile software development method (agile), which is difficult to integrate with UCD practices [3]. Agile is defined in the Oxford Dictionary as “Able to move quickly and easily,” and it also refers to multiple methods within software development, which act as a counterpart to the previously used waterfall method.

Iris ten Klooster, Matthijs Leendert Noordzij, Saskia Marion Kelders

JMIR Hum Factors 2020;7(1):e14424