2016
DOI: 10.13053/rcs-126-1-2
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Mixing Scrum-PSP: Combinación de Scrum y PSP para mejorar la calidad del proceso de software

Abstract: El desarrollo de software en un entorno real es muy agresivo con respecto a los tiempos de entrega, presupuesto y el contrato con el cliente. La combinación de métodos ágiles y procesos disciplinados es una opción prometedora que apoya al desarrollo de software a mejorar la calidad. En este trabajo se presenta un modelo de integración de procesos combinando Scrum y PSP (Personal Software Process) para mejorar el proceso de software, teniendo en cuenta las características primordiales de cada marco de trabajo. … Show more

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“…A project that was very useful to support the principles of user behavior, is "Differences in perceptions about food delivery apps between single-person and multi-person households", since it is an SEM that allows to determine the behavior of the relationships between multiple consumption structures (customers-businesses) [15]. The project has promising results that allow scalability in the medium term, however, the application was generated as an evaluation of the hypothesis and cannot be quantified or compared directly with Apptojo; although the hypothesis model is highlighted and recommended for future scope of the project.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A project that was very useful to support the principles of user behavior, is "Differences in perceptions about food delivery apps between single-person and multi-person households", since it is an SEM that allows to determine the behavior of the relationships between multiple consumption structures (customers-businesses) [15]. The project has promising results that allow scalability in the medium term, however, the application was generated as an evaluation of the hypothesis and cannot be quantified or compared directly with Apptojo; although the hypothesis model is highlighted and recommended for future scope of the project.…”
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confidence: 99%