基于软件行业知识的开发方法推荐系统

Elizabeth E. Grandón, P. Campos, Richard Fica Inzunza, Fabian Avila Caceres
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软件开发方法是软件项目正确开发的基础。然而,并不总是根据可用的资源选择最相关的,这可能导致项目失败。事实上,一些报告显示了软件项目中的高失败率。所选择的开发方法类型是区分成功与不成功项目的一个重要因素。例如,据报道,使用敏捷实践的项目有更大的成功率。然而,敏捷方法并不一定适用于任何类型的项目。基于上述,开发了一个开发方法推荐系统原型,它可以指导经验或知识较低的开发人员根据不同的标准选择更合适的方法。这些标准是从书目中获得的,然后通过一项实证研究进行验证和补充,该研究将调查应用于在智利开发软件的公司的专业人员。
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A Development Methodologies Recommender System Based on Knowledge from the Software Industry
Software development methodologies are fundamental for the proper development of software projects. However, the most pertinent ones are not always selected depending on the resources available, which could result in failed projects. In fact, several reports show a high rate of failure in software projects. The type of development methodology chosen is one important factor when differentiating between successful from unsuccessful projects. For example, it has been reported that projects that use agile practices have a greater percentage of success. However, agile methodologies are not necessarily appropriate for any type of project. Given the above, a development methodologies recommendation system prototype was developed, that allows guiding developers with low experience or knowledge to select more appropriate methodologies according to different criteria. These criteria were obtained from bibliographic sources and then validated and complemented through an empirical study where surveys were applied to professionals of companies that develop software in Chile.
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