McDSDS : a multi-criteria model for planning distributed software development projects with scrum / McDSDS: A Multi-criteria Model for Planning Distributed Software Development Projects with Scrum
AUTOR(ES)
LUIS HENRIQUE PEQUENO ALMEIDA
FONTE
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
09/09/2011
RESUMO
Distributed software development is a fact of life for many projects. It is well established that distance makes dif?cult to interact and to cooperate effectively. Scrum emphasizes communication, reduces coordination and control overhead; therefore it has enormous potential to help the management of distributed projects and has been increasingly used. Successfully managing the combined use of DSD and Scrum is a complex task and it 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 project managers dealing with these decision contexts. This dissertation presents a multi-criteria decision model for planning and ?ne-tuning such project plans. This model was developed using cognitive mapping and MACBETH (Measuring Attractiveness by a Categorical Based Evaluation Technique). The application of the model is demonstrated, followed by conclusion and remarks about future work. Keywords: Distributed Software Development, Project Management, Scrum, Multi-criteria Analysis, MACBETH.
ASSUNTO(S)
desenvolvimento de software - dissertaÇÕes administraÇÃo de projetos - dissertaÇÕes anÁlise multicritÉrio - dissertaÇÕes sistemas de informacao
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