A Multi-criteria Decision Model for Planning Inter-organizational Global Agile Software Development Projects

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Abstract

Inter-organizational Global Software Development (GSD) has become a common reality for many projects. It is well established that distance makes difficult to interact and to cooperate effectively. Scrum, a consolidated Agile methodology, emphasizes communication, reduces coordination and control overhead and has been increasingly used in a distributed fashion. Successfully planning and managing the combined use of GSD and Scrum is a complex task and requires carefully planning. Despite the importance and complexity of this type of problem, there seems to be a lack of reports, in the literature, of models that could support managers dealing with these decision contexts. This paper presents a multi-criteria decision model for planning and fine-tuning such project plans. This model was developed using cognitive mapping and MACBETH [1]. The application of the model is demonstrated, followed by conclusion and future work. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2013.

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Almeida, L. H., Albuquerque, A., & Pinheiro, P. R. (2013). A Multi-criteria Decision Model for Planning Inter-organizational Global Agile Software Development Projects. In Communications in Computer and Information Science (Vol. 278, pp. 107–116). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35879-1_12

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