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Hanslo, Ridewaan
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Mnkandla, E
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Vahed, Anwar
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2019-11-18T05:51:32Z |
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2019-11-18T05:51:32Z |
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2019-09 |
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Hanslo, R., Mnkandla, E. & Vahed, A. 2019. Factors that contribute significantly to Scrum adoption. In: Proceedings of the Federated Conference on Computer Science and Information Systems (FedCSIS), Leipzig University, Leipzig, Germany, 1-4 September 2019 |
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978-83-952357-8-8 |
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978-83-952357-9-5 |
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978-83-955416-0-5 |
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doi.org/10.15439/2019F220
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https://annals-csis.org/Volume_18/
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https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8859982
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http://hdl.handle.net/10204/11222
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Presented in: Proceedings of the Federated Conference on Computer Science and Information Systems (FedCSIS), Leipzig University, Leipzig, Germany, 1-4 September 2019. Due to copyright restrictions, the attached PDF file contains the abstract of the full-text item. For access to the full-text item, please consult the publisher's website. |
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Scrum is the most adopted Agile methodology. The research conducted on Scrum adoption is mainly qualitative and there is therefore a need for a quantitative study on Scrum adoption challenges. The primary objective of this paper is to present the findings of a study on the factors that have a significant relationship with Scrum adoption as perceived by Scrum practitioners working within South African organizations. Towards this objective, a narrative review to extract and synthesize the existing challenges was conducted. These synthesized challenges were used in the development of a conceptual framework for evaluating the challenges that have a correlation and linear relationship with Scrum adoption. Following this, a survey questionnaire was used to test and evaluate the factors forming part of the developed framework. The findings indicate that Relative Advantage, Complexity, and Sprint Management are factors that have a significant linear relationship with Scrum adoption. Our recommendation is that organizations consider these findings during their adoption phase of Scrum. |
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en |
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IEEE |
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dc.relation.ispartofseries |
Workflow;22771 |
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dc.subject |
Adoption challenges |
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dc.subject |
Agile methodologies |
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Diffusion of Innovation |
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Multiple linear regression |
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Narrative review |
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Quantitative research |
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Scrum |
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Factors that contribute significantly to Scrum adoption |
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Conference Presentation |
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Hanslo, R., Mnkandla, E., & Vahed, A. (2019). Factors that contribute significantly to Scrum adoption. IEEE. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/11222 |
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Hanslo, Ridewaan, E Mnkandla, and Anwar Vahed. "Factors that contribute significantly to Scrum adoption." (2019): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/11222 |
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Hanslo R, Mnkandla E, Vahed A, Factors that contribute significantly to Scrum adoption; IEEE; 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/11222 . |
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TY - Conference Presentation
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AB - Scrum is the most adopted Agile methodology. The research conducted on Scrum adoption is mainly qualitative and there is therefore a need for a quantitative study on Scrum adoption challenges. The primary objective of this paper is to present the findings of a study on the factors that have a significant relationship with Scrum adoption as perceived by Scrum practitioners working within South African organizations. Towards this objective, a narrative review to extract and synthesize the existing challenges was conducted. These synthesized challenges were used in the development of a conceptual framework for evaluating the challenges that have a correlation and linear relationship with Scrum adoption. Following this, a survey questionnaire was used to test and evaluate the factors forming part of the developed framework. The findings indicate that Relative Advantage, Complexity, and Sprint Management are factors that have a significant linear relationship with Scrum adoption. Our recommendation is that organizations consider these findings during their adoption phase of Scrum.
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DB - ResearchSpace
DP - CSIR
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