Title of article
Empirical studies of agile software development: A systematic review
Author/Authors
Dybه، نويسنده , , Tore and Dingsّyr، نويسنده , , Torgeir، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
27
From page
833
To page
859
Abstract
Agile software development represents a major departure from traditional, plan-based approaches to software engineering. A systematic review of empirical studies of agile software development up to and including 2005 was conducted. The search strategy identified 1996 studies, of which 36 were identified as empirical studies. The studies were grouped into four themes: introduction and adoption, human and social factors, perceptions on agile methods, and comparative studies. The review investigates what is currently known about the benefits and limitations of, and the strength of evidence for, agile methods. Implications for research and practice are presented. The main implication for research is a need for more and better empirical studies of agile software development within a common research agenda. For the industrial readership, the review provides a map of findings, according to topic, that can be compared for relevance to their own settings and situations.
Keywords
Evidence-based software engineering , systematic review , Research synthesis , AGILE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT , XP , EXTREME PROGRAMMING , Scrum , empirical software engineering
Journal title
Information and Software Technology
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Information and Software Technology
Record number
2374382
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