Determining Context Factors for Hybrid Development Methods with Trained Models

J. Klünder, Dzejlana Karajic, Paolo Tell, Oliver Karras, C. Münkel, Jürgen Münch, Stephen G. MacDonell, R. Hebig, M. Kuhrmann
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Selecting a suitable development method for a specific project context is one of the most challenging activities in process design. Every project is unique and, thus, many context factors have to be considered. Recent research took some initial steps towards statistically constructing hybrid development methods, yet, paid little attention to the peculiarities of context factors influencing method and practice selection. In this paper, we utilize exploratory factor analysis and logistic regression analysis to learn such context factors and to identify methods that are correlated with these factors. Our analysis is based on 829 data points from the HELENA dataset. We provide five base clusters of methods consisting of up to 10 methods that lay the foundation for devising hybrid development methods. The analysis of the five clusters using trained models reveals only a few context factors, e.g., project/product size and target application domain, that seem to significantly influence the selection of methods. An extended descriptive analysis of these practices in the context of the identified method clusters also suggests a consolidation of the relevant practice sets used in specific project contexts.
用训练模型确定混合开发方法的环境因素
为特定的项目环境选择合适的开发方法是过程设计中最具挑战性的活动之一。每个项目都是独特的,因此必须考虑许多环境因素。最近的研究在统计构建混合发展方法方面迈出了一些初步的步伐,但很少关注影响方法和实践选择的背景因素的特殊性。在本文中,我们利用探索性因素分析和逻辑回归分析来了解这些背景因素,并确定与这些因素相关的方法。我们的分析基于HELENA数据集的829个数据点。我们提供了由多达10种方法组成的五个基本方法集群,为设计混合开发方法奠定了基础。使用经过训练的模型对五个集群进行的分析只揭示了几个上下文因素,例如,项目/产品规模和目标应用领域,这些因素似乎对方法的选择有重大影响。在确定的方法集群的背景下对这些实践进行扩展的描述性分析也建议在特定项目背景下整合使用的相关实践集。
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