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Software development process models focus on ordering and combination of phases to develop the intended software product within time and cost estimates. However, commonness of software vulnerabilities in the fielded systems show that there is a need for more stringent software development process that focuses on improved security demands. Meanwhile, there are some reports that demonstrate the efficiency...
Agile methodologies are focused on the people and functional product delivery in short periods of time. There are methodologies that change considerably the work habits of software developers. Scrum is an agile methodology that involves an iterative, incremental, and empiric process. Besides it is designed to add value, focus, clarity and transparency to the activities and products of a project. Nowadays,...
This article focuses on the knowledge of the various agile software development methodologies used to carry out a business project in an efficient way, optimizing the use of resources and managing to obtain results that meet the requirements originally raised by the clients.
Scrum framework disseminates principles that guarantee a dynamic and adaptable Software development process. Supporting the software engineering teaching using agile methodologies and Scrum framework with some proper adaptations is the challenge of Federal University of São Carlos in the Software Engineering specialization course for graduated students. The article presents an evaluation of Scrum...
This article does a scanning of the Scrum agile method checking its adherence to the level G of the quality model proposed by MPS.BR. It was observed that it does not fully meet the expected results of this level. Thus, the objective of this work is to propose an adaptation of the Scrum, able to meet the requirements of the level G with basis on the experience of the implementers, evaluators and the...
Agile development methodologies have gained great interest in research and practice. As their introduction considerably changes traditional working habits of developers, the long-term acceptance of agile methodologies becomes a critical success factor. Yet, current studies primarily examine the early adoption stage of agile methodologies. To investigate the long-term acceptance, we conducted a study...
From 2005 to 2008, we explored different models of collaboration in student software development projects. In the past, project roles were distributed across students in the US, Cambodia, India and Thailand. What was common to our previous models was the co-location of developers, the client and quality assurance roles being the ones that were commonly distributed. A loose waterfall software development...
This paper describes a global software development project undertaken in an educational setting with students from Senegal, India and the US. Similar initiatives have been carried out for five years at Pace University, but it was the first time that it adopted Agile Methodologies and Scrum for the development of a mobile application. Another novel aspect was that developers were distributed across...
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