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Understanding the perceived relevance of capability measures: A survey of Agile Software Development practitioners

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In this paper, the authors investigated how agile practitioners perceive the relevance of individual and team level measures for characterizing the capability of an agile team and its members, and they also identified seven individual and one team capability measure that have not been previously characterized by their SLR.
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This article is published in Journal of Systems and Software.The article was published on 2021-10-01 and is currently open access. It has received 5 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Team composition & Agile software development.

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The Prevent-Model: Human and Organizational Factors Fostering Engineering of Safe and Secure Robotic Systems

TL;DR: In this article , the authors derived an overarching model covering both human and organizational factors facilitating the development of safe and secure robotic systems, including 17 individual factors and 13 organizational factors that enhance safety and security by design.
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Profiling developers to predict vulnerable code changes

TL;DR: In this article , the authors use Heterogeneous Information Network (HIN) analysis to profile the vulnerability inducing and vulnerability fixing behaviors of developers in software projects using HIN analysis and investigate the impact of developer profiles in predicting vulnerability inducing commits, and compare the findings against the approach based on code metrics.

Attitudes, Beliefs, and Development Data Concerning Agile Software Development Practices.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate the perceptions of agile development practices and their usage in Scrum software development teams and find that using the version control system according to agile ideas was consistently rated most related to the values of the Agile Manifesto.
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Design and Validation of a Capability Measurement Instrument for DevOps Teams - A Participatory Action Research Approach

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors report on the design and validation of a capability measurement instrument for software delivery teams that make use of the DevOps approach, based on the results of a systematic literature review and was developed and validated by involving a total of five domain experts and conducting a field study among six team members.
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Intentions to continue using agile methods: The case of the Greek banking sector

TL;DR: In this article , the authors examined the factors that influence team members of software development projects to continue using agile methodologies after their initial adoption and found that confirmation of expectations regarding perceived usefulness and satisfaction are key determinants of agile continuance intentions in software development large-scale projects.
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Accessing Hidden and Hard-to-reach Populations: Snowball Research Strategies

TL;DR: Atkinson and Flint as discussed by the authors used snowball sampling to identify respondents who are then used to refer researchers on to other respondents, which has a number of advantages for sampling University of Surrey Sociology at Surrey.
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Designing and Conducting Survey Research: A Comprehensive Guide

TL;DR: This work presents an overview of the Sample Survey Process, and discusses how to design and manage effective questionnaires, and the importance of knowing the sample size and quality.
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Agile software development methods: Review and analysis

TL;DR: This publication proposes a definition and a classification of agile software development approaches and analyses ten software development methods that can be characterized as being "agile" against the defined criterion.
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Agile software development, the people factor

TL;DR: The effects of working in an agile style is described and the problem it addresses and the way in which it addresses the problem are introduced.
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A survey study of critical success factors in agile software projects

TL;DR: This research study was a survey study on the critical success factors of Agile software development projects using quantitative approach, finding that only 10 out of 48 hypotheses were supported, identifying threecritical success factors for AgileSoftware Engineering Techniques, Delivery Strategy, and Team Capability.
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