2003
DOI: 10.1109/ms.2003.1196328
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Trends in software process: the psp and agile methods

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“…Even when IT has evolved rapidly in the last decade, the PSP remains a current and an effective SPI tool in both industrial and academic environments. As seen in [28], both the PSP (a process-based approach) and the agile method (like Extreme Programming, Scrum, Crystal, a people-based approach) can be successfully adopted in the modern world to improve software quality and productivity. Studies in the academia also indicate that the PSP can not only fit in a ''traditional" software engineering curriculum [7], but could also be appreciated by the ''net" generation when real-world scenarios are incorporated into the course [29].…”
Section: Psp and The Industrial Software Engineering Standardsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even when IT has evolved rapidly in the last decade, the PSP remains a current and an effective SPI tool in both industrial and academic environments. As seen in [28], both the PSP (a process-based approach) and the agile method (like Extreme Programming, Scrum, Crystal, a people-based approach) can be successfully adopted in the modern world to improve software quality and productivity. Studies in the academia also indicate that the PSP can not only fit in a ''traditional" software engineering curriculum [7], but could also be appreciated by the ''net" generation when real-world scenarios are incorporated into the course [29].…”
Section: Psp and The Industrial Software Engineering Standardsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This method allows the features required by the users to drive the development of the systems. Large-scale projects at Microsoft (MacCormack, 2001) and Motorola (Stark, 2003) have utilized agile methods with successful results. The vendor could immediately refine and improve the system in an iterative fashion, resulting in very quick development specifically tailored to the needs of the 22nd Circuit Court.…”
Section: Jis Versus Cps: Competing Design Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Métodos Ágeis e o CMM, novos trabalhos paralelizam Métodos Ágeis com PSP e TSP [STARK, CROKER, 2003;DEMARCO & BOEHM, 2002], trazendo um novo nível de entendimento para o assunto e mudando o foco da discussão do "qual é o mais adequado"…”
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