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Tailoring for agile methodologies: a framework for sustaining quality and productivity

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  • Nitin Uikey
  • Ugrasen Suman

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Agile software development has been embraced increasingly in the last two decades. Process customisation is required to any selected method for satisfying the objectives. For achieving project success, software process must be tailored according to customer requirements. Although agile methodologies have best practices in themselves, to create a distinctive process for a project and accumulating various practices is difficult. There is a need for the framework and guidelines, which can benefit the tailoring process accessible and understandable. This paper proposes a framework, which can guide the teams to choose among different agile practices and create a process, which best suits the project and the organisation. The decision is based on environmental factors, customer requirements, project goals and project tailoring strategies. Through empirical study, it is observed that the organisations support agile as part of the development, but practitioners feel more improvements are required in methodology processes.

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  • Nitin Uikey & Ugrasen Suman, 2016. "Tailoring for agile methodologies: a framework for sustaining quality and productivity," International Journal of Business Information Systems, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 23(4), pages 432-455.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijbisy:v:23:y:2016:i:4:p:432-455
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