TY - CONF
T1 - Multimodel catalogue heuristics for software project managemet
AU - Hincapie, Jesus Andres
AU - Gasca-Hurtado, Gloria Piedad
AU - Bustamante, Andres Felipe
PY - 2016/7/25
Y1 - 2016/7/25
N2 - © 2016 AISTI. Software development projects can be managed using traditional or agile frameworks. Combining these two approaches into a multi-model environment may help to include best practices from both frameworks, considering project management key factors. However, the implementation of a multi-model environment is complex due to the integration of best practices from different sources. Such complexity increases when the sources have different nature. This paper defines a set of heuristics and its graphical representation for using a multi-model catalogue for software project management. The objective is to homologate best practices of both agile and traditional frameworks in a multi-model environment, using a pilot validation of the proposal for the requirement management process in SCRUM and CMMI-DEV 1.3. Such validation allowed us to analyze the catalogue structure behavior and the heuristics. It also provided us an example of a multi-model environment for agile and traditional frameworks.
AB - © 2016 AISTI. Software development projects can be managed using traditional or agile frameworks. Combining these two approaches into a multi-model environment may help to include best practices from both frameworks, considering project management key factors. However, the implementation of a multi-model environment is complex due to the integration of best practices from different sources. Such complexity increases when the sources have different nature. This paper defines a set of heuristics and its graphical representation for using a multi-model catalogue for software project management. The objective is to homologate best practices of both agile and traditional frameworks in a multi-model environment, using a pilot validation of the proposal for the requirement management process in SCRUM and CMMI-DEV 1.3. Such validation allowed us to analyze the catalogue structure behavior and the heuristics. It also provided us an example of a multi-model environment for agile and traditional frameworks.
U2 - 10.1109/CISTI.2016.7521395
DO - 10.1109/CISTI.2016.7521395
M3 - Paper
T2 - Iberian Conference on Information Systems and Technologies, CISTI
Y2 - 25 July 2016
ER -