Ensuring Compliance with Sprint Requirements in SCRUM: Preventive Quality Assurance in SCRUM

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Compliance with the client requirements is a key factor for the success of projects. However, this compliance is not always easy to monitor and verify. SCRUM framework flexibility makes it possible to include a variety of techniques and good practices from other methods to help software development teams to achieve their goals. Some of these tools can track historical changes in the code (versioning), perform code inspection to identify bugs, vulnerabilities, code duplication, and code smells that can affect the software quality. This paper presents a preventive software quality assurance environment that aims at improving the quality of the development process.

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Pastrana, M., Ordóñez, H., Rojas, A., & Ordoñez, A. (2019). Ensuring Compliance with Sprint Requirements in SCRUM: Preventive Quality Assurance in SCRUM. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 924, pp. 33–45). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-6861-5_3

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