A Hybrid Prioritization Approach by integrating non-Functional and Functional User Stories in Agile-Scrum Software Development (i-USPA):A preliminary study

N. Borhan, H. Zulzalil, Sa’adah Hassan, Norhayati Mohd. Ali
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Due to its significance in the creation of software projects, the Agile-Scrum methodology has only lately become well-known in the field of software development. The Scrum technique, which is a process that gradually, iteratively, and continuously provides software based on time boxes, is another study that supports agile practitioners’ recent shift towards this method (sprints). It consists of user stories that are delivered during sprints by a Scrum team made up of team members, a Scrum Master, and a Product Owner. User stories are kept in product backlogs. The integrated needs prioritization methodologies have been created by a small number of scholars. However, the majority of the research is on non-agile software development. The prioritization of both functional and nonfunctional user stories simultaneously during Agile-Scrum Software Development (ASSD) is one of the main gaps that has been ignored by all of these methodologies, according to the literature review conducted by the researchers. The purpose of this study is to outline a research plan for creating an integrated user story prioritizing approach that combines non-functional and functional user stories of the ASSD (i-USPA). The preliminary findings demonstrate the critical importance of understanding the significance of non-functional user stories or requirements during the early stages of software development using the agile methodology, particularly in ASSD, in order to produce high-quality software while staying within budget and time constraints. The data was acquired from a small group of experts or software practitioners who use Agile, particularly the Scrum technique, in their organizations.
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通过在敏捷- scrum软件开发(i-USPA)中集成非功能和功能用户故事的混合优先级方法:初步研究
由于敏捷- scrum方法在软件项目创建中的重要性,它直到最近才在软件开发领域广为人知。Scrum技术是一个基于时间盒逐步、迭代和持续地提供软件的过程,它是支持敏捷实践者最近转向这种方法(sprint)的另一项研究。它由Scrum团队在sprint期间交付的用户故事组成,Scrum团队由团队成员、Scrum Master和Product Owner组成。用户故事保存在产品backlog中。少数学者创建了综合需求优先排序方法。然而,大多数研究都是非敏捷软件开发的。根据研究人员进行的文献综述,在敏捷- scrum软件开发(ASSD)期间,同时对功能性和非功能性用户故事进行优先级排序是所有这些方法所忽略的主要差距之一。本研究的目的是概述一个研究计划,用于创建一个集成的用户故事优先排序方法,该方法结合了asd的非功能性和功能性用户故事(i-USPA)。初步的发现表明,在使用敏捷方法的软件开发的早期阶段,特别是在ASSD中,理解非功能性用户故事或需求的重要性是至关重要的,这样才能在预算和时间限制内生产出高质量的软件。这些数据是从一小群在他们的组织中使用敏捷(尤其是Scrum技术)的专家或软件从业者那里获得的。
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