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Bimonthly Since 1986 |
ISSN 1004-9037
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Publication Details |
Edited by: Editorial Board of Journal of Data Acquisition and Processing
P.O. Box 2704, Beijing 100190, P.R. China
Sponsored by: Institute of Computing Technology, CAS & China Computer Federation
Undertaken by: Institute of Computing Technology, CAS
Published by: SCIENCE PRESS, BEIJING, CHINA
Distributed by:
China: All Local Post Offices
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02 June 2023, Volume 38 Issue 3
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Abstract
Due to the complex nature of the variables at play, three distinct research strategies—a survey, a simulated case study, and formal experiments—were used to determine XP's impact on productivity. Due to a growth in development projects and a lack of established development processes, software development and effort estimates have gained substantial attention from practitioners and the industry. Planning a development project that takes into account both the current and future development environment is critical to its success. Development projects have a large amount of poor code in their code base. A number of dangers might arise if unstructured code changes are made without enough test coverage. It is necessary to gather information on both input and output parameters. Information was gathered from finished software projects by means of a survey. The information comes from 29 initiatives carried out by 24 firms in a variety of nations. An issue that often arises in multiple regression analysis is the presence of a strong relationship between the input variables.
Keyword
development, Software Problem Report, XP, Productivity, Cost of Change
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