2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-93641-3_4
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Towards a Goal-Oriented Framework for Partial Agile Adoption

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“…Product requirements are extracted as proposed solution stories pertaining to the Concepts. Reference [31] introduced the goal-oriented agile practice for minimizing risks and vulnerabilities during software development. It is aimed at detecting underlying interdependencies between the goals while considering the predecessor/successor criterion within the planning.…”
Section: B Relevant Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Product requirements are extracted as proposed solution stories pertaining to the Concepts. Reference [31] introduced the goal-oriented agile practice for minimizing risks and vulnerabilities during software development. It is aimed at detecting underlying interdependencies between the goals while considering the predecessor/successor criterion within the planning.…”
Section: B Relevant Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lee and Yong [25] also claimed that each agile practice should help accomplish agile principles in a method and can be grouped into management practices, software process practices and software development practices. Similarly, we defined in [22,23] the relation between agile value, principle and practice in the goal perspective where principle contributes to value and practice is used to achieve the principle. We also proposed a framework which can be used to help selecting practices.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to answer RQ2, our intuition was to compare the problems, expectations and benefits extracted from the 51 selected papers with the Agile Manifesto, i.e., the 4 values and 12 principles. Since we had already provided the mapping among the 4 values and 12 principles in [23] (see Table 2), we only compared them (problems, expectations, and benefits) with the 12 principles.…”
Section: Rq2: Is the Agile Manifesto Related To Agile Practices Selecmentioning
confidence: 99%
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