Alexander Tormasov

2papers

2 Papers

SEDec 21, 2020
An empirical analysis of success factors in the adaption of the scaled agile framework -- first outcomes from an empirical study

Dilshat Salikhov, Giancarlo Succi, Alexander Tormasov

Agile methodologies are used for improving productivity and quality of development originally created for small teams. However , now they are expanding to larger organizations, for which "scaled up" approaches have been proposed. This study presents the preliminary outcomes from a survey on the effects of the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe), which is considered the most used of such approaches. The apparent advantages and limitations are discussed along with the lines for future research.

SEApr 24, 2018
Toward a Better Understanding of How to Develop Software Under Stress - Drafting the Lines for Future Research

Joseph Alexander Brown, Vladimir Ivanov, Alan Rogers et al.

The software is often produced under significant time constraints. Our idea is to understand the effects of various software development practices on the performance of developers working in stressful environments, and identify the best operating conditions for software developed under stressful conditions collecting data through questionnaires, non-invasive software measurement tools that can collect measurable data about software engineers and the software they develop, without intervening their activities, and biophysical sensors and then try to recreated also in different processes or key development practices such conditions.