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- Title
EFSP: An Enhanced Full Scrum Process Model.
- Authors
Eldanasory, Naglaa A.; Idrees, Amira M.; Yehia, Engy
- Abstract
Scrum has emerged as the most widely used and desired Agile approach for providing corporate strategic competency by establishing a solid foundation for project management. However, there are several issues confronted during its implementation. Some researchers tried to solve specific areas of Scrum issues except only research that covers several aspects without resolving all of them. So, this study presents the EFSP model for improving maintainability, security and reusability. Methodologically, in this study, we carry out the following tasks: (i) apply Mark or 7C model on requirements, and (ii) identify Scrum aspects (artifacts and/or activities) that should be expanded as follows: adding the concept of systematic reusability into sprint planning, classifying the requirements into four layers according to clean architecture into sprint backlog, and evolutionary model into sprint. This model offers solutions to these problems while maintaining the simplicity and flexibility of Scrum. The system evaluation results have achieved an improvement in maintainability by reducing technical debt from 1.6% to 0.9%, security from 10 to 3, timeliness from 5 to 2, and improving team productivity from 1.24 to 2.78. The EFSP model may be utilized to develop a standard in other projects.
- Subjects
BIBLE. Mark; SCRUM (Computer software development); EVOLUTIONARY models; AGILE software development; RESEARCH personnel; COMPUTER software reusability; MAINTAINABILITY (Engineering); PROJECT management
- Publication
International Journal of Software Engineering & Knowledge Engineering, 2024, Vol 34, Issue 5, p729
- ISSN
0218-1940
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1142/S0218194023500699