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A Unified Feature Model for Scrum Artifacts from a Literature and Practice Perspective
Author(s) -
Luciano A. Garcia,
Edson OliveiraJr,
Gislaine Camila Lapasini Leal,
Marcelo Morandini
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.5753/eres.2020.13740
Subject(s) - scrum , agile software development , computer science , sprint , perspective (graphical) , user story , feature (linguistics) , software engineering , artifact (error) , software , data science , software development , artificial intelligence , programming language , linguistics , philosophy
Scrum has become one of the most popular Agile methods. Among its main elements are its artifacts. These artifacts are related to the requirements required for the software and how they will be worked on during a Scrum interaction called Sprint. Given the importance of artifacts in the Scrum structure, evidence of the adaptations of these artifacts was collected with the aid of a systematic mapping study and a survey literature with practitioners of the method. Later, we systematized the evidence of adaptations found and built models of features in order to register them and enable users of the methods to have a broader understanding of the features that Scrum artifacts can assume.

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