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Scrumlity: a quality user story framework
C. Tonaa, S. Jiménezb, R. Juárez Ramíreza, R. González Pacheco Lópezc, Á. Quezadab, C. Guerra-Garcíad a Autonomous University of Baja California
b Instituto Tecnológico de Tijuana
c San Diego Global Knowledge University
d Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí
Abstract:
Scrum is one of many agile frameworks and is considered the most popular and widely adopted. Although Scrum presents several advantages, process and final product quality continue to be Scrum’s main challenges. The quality assessment should be an essential activity in the software development process. Several authors have attempted to improve the quality of Scrum projects, changing some aspects of the framework, such as including new quality practices, a quality role, and quality processes. However, the quantification of quality is still a challenge. For that reason, the authors proposed a framework called Scrumlity, which was defined in a previous study. This framework proposes a change to Scrum, including a quality role and some artifacts to evaluate quality through a complete execution of a Sprint. In this study, the authors add a User Story Quality assessment to the framework. The User Story Quality Assessment includes over 250 analyzed User Stories. Results obtained after this experiment indicate the importance of executing a User Story Quality Assessment and that Scrum Team members are willing to accept adding this to the framework.
Keywords:
Scrum, agile frameworks, quality assessment, User Story Quality Assessment, Scrumlity
Citation:
C. Tona, S. Jiménez, R. Juárez Ramírez, R. González Pacheco López, Á. Quezada, C. Guerra-García, “Scrumlity: a quality user story framework”, Proceedings of ISP RAS, 35:1 (2023), 87–100
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