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Towards a Machine Learning Model for Predicting Failure of Agile Software Projects
Author(s) -
Ahmed Abdelaziz,
Nagy Ramadan,
Hesham Ahmed
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
international journal of computer applications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0975-8887
DOI - 10.5120/ijca2017914466
Subject(s) - computer science , agile software development , software engineering , software , artificial intelligence , engineering management , programming language , engineering
Agile software development plays a very significant role in software projects. Agile software project is a refined approach to design and direct project processes. An agile project is finished in short sections called iterations. This paper introduces a survey of machine learning approaches for predicting failure of agile software projects. It reviews the uses of machine learning techniques such as fuzzy logic, multiple linear regression, neural network, logistic regression and etc., for predicting success and failure of agile software projects. This paper also proposes machine learning model for predicting failure of agile software projects. Many researches in this topic were reviewed, analyzed, summarized, and compared according to the used machine learning techniques in agile software projects.

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