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The Adoption of Agile Software Methodology with Team Software Process (TSPI) Practices in the Software Engineering Undergraduate Course
Author(s) -
Nurfauza Jali,
Azman Bujang Masli,
Wai Shiang Cheah,
Yanti Rosmunie Bujang,
Abdul Rahman Mat,
Norazian Mohd Hamdan
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
journal of it in asia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1823-5042
DOI - 10.33736/jita.613.2017
Subject(s) - personal software process , agile software development , software development , lean software development , software engineering , documentation , software development process , software engineering process group , social software engineering , team software process , software documentation , engineering management , computer science , software peer review , process (computing) , software , software project management , software construction , engineering , programming language , operating system
In computer science, software engineering courses expose the undergraduate students to both the technical and methodological aspects of software development. The traditional software development methods and techniques represent a huge proportion of the courses and hence contribute an essential part of software engineering students’ development process. This plan-driven development is dependent on a set of predefined phases and ongoing documentation which found to be problematic; such as time-consuming, slipped requirements and complicated processes. The main aim of this paper is to study and review the adoption of Agile Software Methodology and Team Software Process (TSPi) practices in the undergraduate course focus on software development. The framework and course plan will be designed to apply and observe the implementation. Furthermore, this study will help to gather the teams’ viewpoint regarding the importance of Agile and TSPi practices in handling small projects with real clients.

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