Analyse des techniques d'estimation des projets Agile
Hind Zahraoui () and
Mohamed Abdou Janati Idrissi ()
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Hind Zahraoui: ENSIAS - Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Informatique et d'Analyses des Systèmes - UM5 - Université Mohammed V de Rabat [Agdal]
Mohamed Abdou Janati Idrissi: ENSIAS - Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Informatique et d'Analyses des Systèmes - UM5 - Université Mohammed V de Rabat [Agdal]
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The estimation process in any software project is not only essential, but also a critical element. The success or failure of the project depends heavily on the accuracy of estimates of effort and time. The emergence of agile methods in the field of software development presented many opportunities and challenges for researchers and practitioners. A major challenge is the estimation of software development effort. Although traditional estimation approaches are used to estimate the cost of agile projects, these estimates are often inaccurate. Although much research has focused on the traditional estimation methods, little is known on the estimation of agile projects. This is paradoxical, since reducing the cost and time of development is the driving force behind the emergence of the agile paradigm. This article aims to provide a critical analysis of the estimation techniques used for agile projects.
Keywords: Cost estimation; Product Backlog; Agile Methods; Velocity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014-03-18
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