The use of agile methodologies in the software development process: a study with NIAVI companies

Authors

  • Diego Bolognini Santa Catarina State University, UDESC, Brazil.
  • Diogo Floriano Santa Catarina State University, UDESC, Brazil.
  • Diogo Pietro Scoz Santa Catarina State University, UDESC, Brazil.
  • Felipe Appio Santa Catarina State University, UDESC, Brazil.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5965/2764747103052014103

Keywords:

agile methods, project management, software

Abstract

Programming departments often find it difficult to meet deadlines and deliver the product on par with the customer’s needs. To alleviate these issues, agile methods (AM) provide alternatives in project management, since they aim to optimize the software development process. This work aimed to identify the application of AMs in the Informatics Center of the Alto Vale do Itajaí (NIAVI). In the data collection technique to generate analyses regarding the adoption of AMs, virtual questionnaires were applied between June 9 and 13 with 19 questions to NIAVI member companies, the answers obtained were quantitatively analyzed. The results obtained were that none of the NIAVI companies uses AMs or any other method of software development.

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Author Biographies

Diego Bolognini, Santa Catarina State University, UDESC, Brazil.

Graduated in Information Systems at the Santa Catarina State University, UDESC, Brazil.

Graduate in Data Science, Computer Science at the National Service of Industrial Learning, SENAI, Brazil.

Diogo Floriano, Santa Catarina State University, UDESC, Brazil.

Graduated in Information Systems at the Santa Catarina State University, UDESC, Brazil.

Diogo Pietro Scoz, Santa Catarina State University, UDESC, Brazil.

Graduated in Information Systems at the Santa Catarina State University, UDESC, Brazil.

Felipe Appio, Santa Catarina State University, UDESC, Brazil.

Graduated in Information Systems at the Santa Catarina State University, UDESC, Brazil.

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Published

2014-09-10

How to Cite

Bolognini, D., Floriano, D., Scoz, D. P., & Appio, F. (2014). The use of agile methodologies in the software development process: a study with NIAVI companies. Revista Brasileira De Contabilidade E Gestão, 3(5), 05–08. https://doi.org/10.5965/2764747103052014103

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