This paper presents an approach, based on the multi-criteria method SMARTER, that can be useful to support decisions involving the selection of the best-fit agile software development methodology for small and medium enterprises. The kickoff of this study was a research regarding measurable criteria that should be considered in this type of decision aiming to answer the needs of specific projects. The evaluation of alternatives is based on a three-point linguistic scale that makes the process friendly and cheap; however, it was observed that this scale provokes a considerable loss of information that can compromise the robustness of the result.
Description
A study on the criteria for selecting agile methodologies suitable for software development projects.
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%1 Vanessa2016
%A Silva, Vanessa B. S.
%A Schramm, F.
%A Damasceno, A.
%D 2016
%J 2016 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC)
%K Agile SoftwareDevelopment Methodologies posted_with_chatgpt
%P 002056-002060
%R 10.1109/SMC.2016.7844542
%T A multicriteria approach for selection of agile methodologies in software development projects
%U https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/34c2b4250925582b5b1d725e86d983b299d61ca1
%X This paper presents an approach, based on the multi-criteria method SMARTER, that can be useful to support decisions involving the selection of the best-fit agile software development methodology for small and medium enterprises. The kickoff of this study was a research regarding measurable criteria that should be considered in this type of decision aiming to answer the needs of specific projects. The evaluation of alternatives is based on a three-point linguistic scale that makes the process friendly and cheap; however, it was observed that this scale provokes a considerable loss of information that can compromise the robustness of the result.
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author = {Silva, Vanessa B. S. and Schramm, F. and Damasceno, A.},
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title = {A multicriteria approach for selection of agile methodologies in software development projects},
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