Characterizing technical and organizational practices in the agile community

Agile software development has grown tremendously in popularity since the publishing of the Manifesto catching the attention of industry and academia. Agile proposes a holistic vision of software development that includes organizational and technical practices. This study aims to characterize the us...

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Autores principales: Paez, Nicolás, Fontdevila, Diego, Oliveros, Alejandro
Otros Autores: Congreso Nacional de Ingeniería en Informática / Sistemas de información (4° : 2016 nov. 17-18 : Salta)
Formato: Documento de conferencia
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Universidad Católica de Salta. Facultad de Ingeniería (Salta) 2016
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Sumario:Agile software development has grown tremendously in popularity since the publishing of the Manifesto catching the attention of industry and academia. Agile proposes a holistic vision of software development that includes organizational and technical practices. This study aims to characterize the usage of these practices in the Agile Community. The study is based on a survey ran among the participants of an agile conference. The results indicate that organizational practices are used far more than technical practices. At the same time use of organizational practices tends to be more compliant than that of technical practices.