Factors Models of Scrum Adoption in the Software Development Process: A Systematic Literature Review
(Background) The adoption of Agile Software Development (ASD), in particular Scrum, has grown significantly since its introduction in 2001. However, in Lima, many ASDs implementations have been not suitable (uncompleted or inconsistent), thus losing benefits obtainable by this approach and the cr...
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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Universidad de Guadalajara
2018-05-01
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| Series: | ReCIBE |
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| Online Access: | http://recibe.cucei.udg.mx/revista/vol7-no1/computacion02.pdf |
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| Summary: | (Background) The adoption of Agile Software Development (ASD), in
particular Scrum, has grown significantly since its introduction in 2001. However,
in Lima, many ASDs implementations have been not suitable (uncompleted or
inconsistent), thus losing benefits obtainable by this approach and the critical
success factors in this context are unknown. (Objective) To analyze factors
models used in the evaluation of the adoption of ASDs, as these factors models
can contribute to explaining the success or failure of these adoptions. (Method)
In this study we used a systematic literature review. (Result) Ten models have
been identified; their similarities and differences are presented. (Conclusion)
Each model identified consider different factors, however some of them are
shared by five of these models, such as team member attributes, engaging
customer, customer collaboration, experience and work environment. |
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| ISSN: | 2007-5448 |