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Common spikes success factors: an industrial investigation within Agile software development

Common spikes success factors: an industrial investigation within Agile software development
Common spikes success factors: an industrial investigation within Agile software development
Using spikes in agile software development (ASD) can help organisations produce high-quality software by utilising the necessary technical expertise, optimising the entire development process, and ensuring that the client's requirements are met. The purpose of this study is to identify the common spikes success factors (CSSFs) that aid in effective application and recognise glitches that may be caused by a lack of knowledge, which will serve in investigating the uncertainty and risks connected with software projects. Establishing CSSFs is critical for ensuring best practise and identifying the items that influence a spike's outcomes. The factors in this study were developed via interviews and surveys of experts in the software industry. Experts and practitioners had a significant role in determining what spikes need to achieve in software development and what aids in their completion. The study findings indicated that CSSFs can influence the effective application of spikes, which in turn affects the technical and functional aspects of the software being developed.
Hashimi, Hussein Ali
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Gravell, Andrew
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Abduldaem, Asmaa Mohammed M
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Hashimi, Hussein Ali
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Gravell, Andrew
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Abduldaem, Asmaa Mohammed M
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Hashimi, Hussein Ali, Gravell, Andrew and Abduldaem, Asmaa Mohammed M (2022) Common spikes success factors: an industrial investigation within Agile software development. Common Spikes Success Factors: An Industrial Investigation within Agile Software<br/>Development: th International Conference on Software Technology and Engineering, Osaka, Japan, Osaka, Japan. 25 - 27 Oct 2022. (In Press)

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Abstract

Using spikes in agile software development (ASD) can help organisations produce high-quality software by utilising the necessary technical expertise, optimising the entire development process, and ensuring that the client's requirements are met. The purpose of this study is to identify the common spikes success factors (CSSFs) that aid in effective application and recognise glitches that may be caused by a lack of knowledge, which will serve in investigating the uncertainty and risks connected with software projects. Establishing CSSFs is critical for ensuring best practise and identifying the items that influence a spike's outcomes. The factors in this study were developed via interviews and surveys of experts in the software industry. Experts and practitioners had a significant role in determining what spikes need to achieve in software development and what aids in their completion. The study findings indicated that CSSFs can influence the effective application of spikes, which in turn affects the technical and functional aspects of the software being developed.

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Accepted/In Press date: October 2022
Venue - Dates: Common Spikes Success Factors: An Industrial Investigation within Agile Software<br/>Development: th International Conference on Software Technology and Engineering, Osaka, Japan, Osaka, Japan, 2022-10-25 - 2022-10-27

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Local EPrints ID: 472860
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/472860
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Date deposited: 20 Dec 2022 17:41
Last modified: 06 Jan 2023 11:28

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Author: Hussein Ali Hashimi
Author: Andrew Gravell
Author: Asmaa Mohammed M Abduldaem

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