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Title A Tool for Modeling and Tailoring Hybrid Software Processes
Authors Andrés Wallberg, Daniel González, Luis Silvestre, Cecilia Bastarrica
Publication date 2024
Abstract Hybrid software processes that combine agile and
traditional
practices are currently the most frequently used in industry. Most of the
time, development is addressed with agile practices while management
activities apply more traditional methods. However, the best combination of
practices does not only depend on project attributes like project of team
size, but also the characteristics that need to be emphasized, e.g. time to
market or early value added. DynaTail has been proposed as a method that
combines hybrid process tailoring and evaluation according to an intended
characteristic to be optimized. It was evaluation in industry and, although
it was well received, they highlighted the need for a supporting tool so
that software developers only need to deal with elements of their processes
and not technicalities of the method. In this paper we present DynaTool, a
model-based tool to support the DynaTail method. We formalize it and
illustrate its application by replicating the same c ase. We found that
DynaTool can fully support DynaTail. Nevertheless, we still need to go back
to industry to confirm its potential adoption.
Pages 264-271
Conference name International Conference on Model-Driven Engineering and Software Development
Publisher SCITEPress: Science and Technology Publicatios
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