Use of Agile Practices in Start-up Companies

Context: Software start-ups have shown their ability to develop and launch innovative software products and services. Small, motivated teams and uncertain project scope makes start-ups good candidates for adopting Agile practices. Objective: We explore how start-ups use Agile practices and what eff...

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Main Authors: Eriks Klotins, Michael Unterkalmsteiner, Panagiota Chatzipetrou, Tony Gorschek, Rafael Prikladnicki, Nirnaya Tripathi, Leandro Bento Pompermaier
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Language:English
Published: Wroclaw University of Science and Technology 2021-03-01
Series:e-Informatica Software Engineering Journal
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Online Access:https://www.e-informatyka.pl/attach/e-Informatica_-_Volume_15/eInformatica2021Art03.pdf
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spelling doaj-baaa3c73ecb243ea85f239d0b4fe576d2021-03-26T10:35:10ZengWroclaw University of Science and Technologye-Informatica Software Engineering Journal1897-79792084-48402021-03-0115110.37190/e-Inf210103Use of Agile Practices in Start-up CompaniesEriks KlotinsMichael UnterkalmsteinerPanagiota ChatzipetrouTony GorschekRafael PrikladnickiNirnaya TripathiLeandro Bento Pompermaier Context: Software start-ups have shown their ability to develop and launch innovative software products and services. Small, motivated teams and uncertain project scope makes start-ups good candidates for adopting Agile practices. Objective: We explore how start-ups use Agile practices and what effects can be associated with the use of those practices. Method: We use a case survey to analyze 84 start-up cases and 56 Agile practices. We apply statistical methods to test for statistically significant associations between the use of Agile practices, team, and product factors. Results: Our results suggest that development of the backlog, use of version control, code refactoring, and development of user stories are the most frequently reported practices. We identify 22 associations between the use of Agile practices, team, and product factors. The use of Agile practices is associated with effects on source code and overall product quality. A teams' positive or negative attitude towards best engineering practices is a significant indicator for either adoption or rejection of certain Agile practices. To explore the relationships in our findings, we set forth a number of propositions that can be investigated in future research. Conclusions: We conclude that start-ups use Agile practices, however without following any specific methodology. We identify the opportunity for more fine-grained studies into the adoption and effects of individual Agile practices. Start-up practitioners could benefit from Agile practices in terms of better overall quality, tighter control over team performance, and resource utilization. https://www.e-informatyka.pl/attach/e-Informatica_-_Volume_15/eInformatica2021Art03.pdfAgile practicesstart-up companies
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author Eriks Klotins
Michael Unterkalmsteiner
Panagiota Chatzipetrou
Tony Gorschek
Rafael Prikladnicki
Nirnaya Tripathi
Leandro Bento Pompermaier
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Michael Unterkalmsteiner
Panagiota Chatzipetrou
Tony Gorschek
Rafael Prikladnicki
Nirnaya Tripathi
Leandro Bento Pompermaier
Use of Agile Practices in Start-up Companies
e-Informatica Software Engineering Journal
Agile practices
start-up companies
author_facet Eriks Klotins
Michael Unterkalmsteiner
Panagiota Chatzipetrou
Tony Gorschek
Rafael Prikladnicki
Nirnaya Tripathi
Leandro Bento Pompermaier
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title Use of Agile Practices in Start-up Companies
title_short Use of Agile Practices in Start-up Companies
title_full Use of Agile Practices in Start-up Companies
title_fullStr Use of Agile Practices in Start-up Companies
title_full_unstemmed Use of Agile Practices in Start-up Companies
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publisher Wroclaw University of Science and Technology
series e-Informatica Software Engineering Journal
issn 1897-7979
2084-4840
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Context: Software start-ups have shown their ability to develop and launch innovative software products and services. Small, motivated teams and uncertain project scope makes start-ups good candidates for adopting Agile practices. Objective: We explore how start-ups use Agile practices and what effects can be associated with the use of those practices. Method: We use a case survey to analyze 84 start-up cases and 56 Agile practices. We apply statistical methods to test for statistically significant associations between the use of Agile practices, team, and product factors. Results: Our results suggest that development of the backlog, use of version control, code refactoring, and development of user stories are the most frequently reported practices. We identify 22 associations between the use of Agile practices, team, and product factors. The use of Agile practices is associated with effects on source code and overall product quality. A teams' positive or negative attitude towards best engineering practices is a significant indicator for either adoption or rejection of certain Agile practices. To explore the relationships in our findings, we set forth a number of propositions that can be investigated in future research. Conclusions: We conclude that start-ups use Agile practices, however without following any specific methodology. We identify the opportunity for more fine-grained studies into the adoption and effects of individual Agile practices. Start-up practitioners could benefit from Agile practices in terms of better overall quality, tighter control over team performance, and resource utilization.
topic Agile practices
start-up companies
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