Toward Unveiling the Execution of Large-Scale Agile Project in Global Software Development: A Systematic Literature Review
Global Software Development (GSD) has emerged as a promising strategy for reducing software development costs. However, the adoption of GSD also brings forth various challenges. The geographical and socio-cultural dispersion of stakeholders can lead to ineffective communication and coordination, res...
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Published in | 2023 International Conference on Engineering and Emerging Technologies (ICEET) pp. 1 - 8 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Conference Proceeding |
Language | English |
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IEEE
27.10.2023
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Summary: | Global Software Development (GSD) has emerged as a promising strategy for reducing software development costs. However, the adoption of GSD also brings forth various challenges. The geographical and socio-cultural dispersion of stakeholders can lead to ineffective communication and coordination, resulting in project delays. Moreover, executing large-scale agile projects in a global software development environment poses additional complexities, such as team coordination, customer collaboration, and knowledge transfer. This research aims to identify the key challenges faced in implementing large-scale agile projects in GSD environments and provide best practices to address these challenges. The state-of-the-art of this study is the identification of barriers and practices on scaling agile in a GSD environment and a thorough analysis and rationale on how the potential challenges could be eliminated through the practices. A systematic literature review (SLR) approach was performed using the Kitchenham framework to achieve the project objective. This paper executed six steps on planning review which led to 26 papers as primary studies that discuss the barriers faced by the teams and practices to overcome the barriers upon executing large-scale agile projects in GSD environments. The review process identified 24 challenges and 23 practices which were categorized into five categories: communication & collaboration, human resources management, project management, software methodology, and technology. This paper presented the rationale and thorough relationship on how the identified barriers could be eliminated by implementing the practices. |
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ISSN: | 2831-3682 |
DOI: | 10.1109/ICEET60227.2023.10526017 |