在大规模敏捷软件开发项目中挖掘依赖关系:一个定量的行业研究

Katarzyna Biesialska, Xavier Franch, V. Muntés-Mulero
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上下文:大规模软件开发中的协调是关键的,但也是困难的,因为它面临依赖关系管理和解决的问题。在这项工作中,我们关注于管理敏捷软件开发(ASD)中以用户描述形式出现的需求依赖关系。目的:这项工作研究了大型敏捷团队在识别用户故事之间的依赖关系方面的决策。我们的目标是通过大规模分布式项目中的用户行为来解释依赖关系的检测。方法:我们对来自敏捷软件组织的大型真实数据集进行实证评估,该组织是敏捷项目管理领先软件的提供商。我们挖掘了敏捷生命周期管理(ALM)工具的使用数据,以提取超过70个团队在5年期间运行的大规模开发项目数据。结果:我们的结果表明,用户故事之间的依赖关系并不经常被观察到(这个问题影响了大约10%的用户故事),然而,它们对大规模ASD的影响是相当大的。依赖关系对软件发布有影响,并且增加了不同团队成员的工作协调复杂性。结论:需求依赖削弱了敏捷团队的自主性,并且难以大规模管理。我们得出结论,利用ALM监控数据来自动检测依赖关系可以帮助敏捷团队处理工作协调需求,并及时管理与依赖关系相关的风险。
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Mining Dependencies in Large-Scale Agile Software Development Projects: A Quantitative Industry Study
Context: Coordination in large-scale software development is critical yet difficult, as it faces the problem of dependency management and resolution. In this work, we focus on managing requirement dependencies that in Agile software development (ASD) come in the form of user stories. Objective: This work studies decisions of large-scale Agile teams regarding identification of dependencies between user stories. Our goal is to explain detection of dependencies through users’ behavior in large-scale, distributed projects. Method: We perform empirical evaluation on a large real-world dataset from an Agile software organization, provider of a leading software for Agile project management. We mine the usage data of the Agile Lifecycle Management (ALM) tool to extract large-scale development project data for more than 70 teams running over a five-year period. Results: Our results demonstrate that dependencies among user stories are not frequently observed (the problem affects around 10% of user stories), however, their implications on large-scale ASD are considerable. Dependencies have impact on software releases and increase work coordination complexity for members of different teams. Conclusion: Requirement dependencies undermine Agile teams’ autonomy and are difficult to manage at scale. We conclude that leveraging ALM monitoring data to automatically detect dependencies could help Agile teams address work coordination needs and manage risks related to dependencies in a timely manner.
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