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Type: Conference paper
Title: Using scrum in global software development: A systematic literature review
Author: Hossain, E.
Babar, M.
Paik, H.
Citation: Proceedings of the fourth IEEE International Conference on Global Software Engineering, 2009 / pp.175-784
Publisher: IEEE
Publisher Place: Online
Issue Date: 2009
Series/Report no.: International Conference on Global Software Engineering
ISBN: 9780769537108
ISSN: 2329-6305
Conference Name: IEEE International Conference on Global Software Engineering (4th : 2009 : Limerick, Ireland)
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Emam Hossain, Muhammad Ali Babar, Hye-young Paik
Abstract: There is a growing interest in applying agile practices in Global Software Development (GSD) projects. The literature on using Scrum, one of the most popular agile approaches, in distributed development projects has steadily been growing. However, there has not been any effort to systematically select, review, and synthesize the literature on this topic. We have conducted a systematic literature review of the primary studies that report using Scrum practices in GSD projects. Our search strategy identified 366 papers, of which 20 were identified as primary papers relevant to our research. We extracted data from these papers to identify various challenges of using Scrum in GSD. Current strategies to deal with the identified challenges have also been extracted. This paper presents the review’s findings that are expected to help researchers and practitioners to understand the challenges involved in using Scrum for GSD projects and the strategies available to deal with them.
Keywords: Global software development
agile approaches
Scrum
systematic literature reviews
Rights: © 2009 IEEE
DOI: 10.1109/ICGSE.2009.25
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icgse.2009.25
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