Managing dynamic and adaptive characteristics in software project management

There has been a growing interest in the usage and adaptive ramifications within the broad spectrum of agile methodologies and its current trend as an alternative to traditional methodologies has not been widely accepted. Whilst a lot of hype has been seen since its introduction in 2001 with the Agi...

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Main Authors: A. Jabar, Marzanah, Mohd Ali, Norhayati, Jusoh, Yusmadi Yah, Abdullah, Salfarina, Mohanarajah, S.
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: Database Technologies and Applications Research Group (DbTA), Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology, Universiti Putra Malaysia 2019
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/75524/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/75524/1/ISICTMA2019-12.pdf
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author A. Jabar, Marzanah
Mohd Ali, Norhayati
Jusoh, Yusmadi Yah
Abdullah, Salfarina
Mohanarajah, S.
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description There has been a growing interest in the usage and adaptive ramifications within the broad spectrum of agile methodologies and its current trend as an alternative to traditional methodologies has not been widely accepted. Whilst a lot of hype has been seen since its introduction in 2001 with the Agile manifesto where delivery success was promised, software practitioners still appear to be weary as unfavorable usage perceptions dominate the software industry and the transition appears to be a formidable task. Project success and failure scenarios have been researched but the factors that establish these are still widely inconclusive and elusive creating more interest and emphasis for embarking on further research. This paper highlights and investigates the relationship between agile software development methodologies and the success and failure scenarios prevalent in the software industry.
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spelling upm-755242019-10-14T06:21:26Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/75524/ Managing dynamic and adaptive characteristics in software project management A. Jabar, Marzanah Mohd Ali, Norhayati Jusoh, Yusmadi Yah Abdullah, Salfarina Mohanarajah, S. There has been a growing interest in the usage and adaptive ramifications within the broad spectrum of agile methodologies and its current trend as an alternative to traditional methodologies has not been widely accepted. Whilst a lot of hype has been seen since its introduction in 2001 with the Agile manifesto where delivery success was promised, software practitioners still appear to be weary as unfavorable usage perceptions dominate the software industry and the transition appears to be a formidable task. Project success and failure scenarios have been researched but the factors that establish these are still widely inconclusive and elusive creating more interest and emphasis for embarking on further research. This paper highlights and investigates the relationship between agile software development methodologies and the success and failure scenarios prevalent in the software industry. Database Technologies and Applications Research Group (DbTA), Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology, Universiti Putra Malaysia 2019 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/75524/1/ISICTMA2019-12.pdf A. Jabar, Marzanah and Mohd Ali, Norhayati and Jusoh, Yusmadi Yah and Abdullah, Salfarina and Mohanarajah, S. (2019) Managing dynamic and adaptive characteristics in software project management. In: International Symposium on ICT Management and Administration (ISICTMA2019), 31 July-2 Aug. 2019, Putrajaya Marriott Hotel, Malaysia. (pp. 59-64).
spellingShingle A. Jabar, Marzanah
Mohd Ali, Norhayati
Jusoh, Yusmadi Yah
Abdullah, Salfarina
Mohanarajah, S.
Managing dynamic and adaptive characteristics in software project management
title Managing dynamic and adaptive characteristics in software project management
title_full Managing dynamic and adaptive characteristics in software project management
title_fullStr Managing dynamic and adaptive characteristics in software project management
title_full_unstemmed Managing dynamic and adaptive characteristics in software project management
title_short Managing dynamic and adaptive characteristics in software project management
title_sort managing dynamic and adaptive characteristics in software project management
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/75524/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/75524/1/ISICTMA2019-12.pdf