[en] The agile paradigm is used today for software development and project as an alternative to structured and traditional heavier life cycles. Different meta-models have been proposed trying to unify agile methods. Yet, very few of them focus on agile partial method adoption. Intuitively, choosing which practices to adopt from agile methods should be made based on their most prioritized goals in the software development process. The paper answers this issue by building a goal-oriented meta-model where each agile concept is seen as a goal to achieve and explaining how goal modeling can help the software team to partially adopt agile methods. This will also make it easier to identify vulnerabilities associated with each goal and minimize risks.
Research Center/Unit :
LouRIM
Disciplines :
Management information systems Computer science
Author, co-author :
Kiv, Soreangsey
Heng, Samedi ; Université de Liège - ULiège > HEC Liège : UER > Digital Business
Wautelet, Yves
Kolp, Manuel
Language :
English
Title :
Towards a Goal-Oriented Framework for Partial Agile Adoption
Alternative titles :
[en] Towards a Goal-Oriented Framework for Partial Agile Adoption
Publication date :
2017
Event name :
International Conference on Software Technologies
Event date :
24-26 Juillet 2017
Audience :
International
Journal title :
Communications in Computer and Information Science