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IET Software

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1751-8806

eISSN:

1751-8814

Disciplines
(Field of Science):

  • information and communication technology (Engineering and Technology)
  • biomedical engineering (Engineering and Technology)
  • computer and information sciences (Natural sciences)

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2018 15 A
2017 15 A
2016 15 A
2015 15 A
2014 15 A
2013 15 A
2012 15 A
2011 15 A
2010 13 A

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Year 2023 4.2
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2021 3.7
2020 2.7
2019 2.3
2018 1.7
2017 1.8
2016 2.2
2015 2.6
2014 2.4
2013 2.2
2012 1.7
2011 1.9

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Year 2019
  • Software development methodologies and practices in start-ups
    Publication

    - IET Software - Year 2019

    Software start-ups are aiming to develop cutting-edge software products under highly uncertain conditions, overcoming fast-growing markets under multiple influences. This study aims to identify and analyse the existing scientific literature regarding software development methodologies and practices in software start-ups published between January 2006 and December 2017 using the systematic mapping study. The results identified 37...

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Year 2012
  • Improving agility and discipline of software development with the Scrum and CMMI
    Publication

    This study presents a method of combining the Scrum methodology with the CMMI maturity model to improve bothagility and discipline of software development. First, the authors propose the CMMI-Scrum reference model, which maps Scrumpractices onto 123 practices of CMMI staged levels 2 and 3. For 60% of CMMI practices, which are insufficiently covered byScrum they add new practices that improve discipline while maintaining agility....

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