Engineering Practices and their Role in Post Adoption of Scrum at an Enterprise

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Abstract

Once Scrum process model is adopted by an enterprise, changes in the organization are common. New practices and processes are needed by the enterprise to start removing dysfunctions and problems that are identified with Scrum adoption. These variations are isolated when Scrum is applied on a single project. Some new practices, processes and techniques help to adopt Scrum at an enterprise level and are not new. They are objectively different in the way they work in current situation. In this research work engineering practices that helps in developing the projects of enterprise are illustrated. The study also focuses on how the new practices are different while using Scrum is also discussed.

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Buduri, R. … Chinthakunta, S. (2020). Engineering Practices and their Role in Post Adoption of Scrum at an Enterprise. International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, 10(2), 38–42. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijeat.b1997.1210220

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