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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Software Testing Process in Agile Development / Programvarutestning processen i Agile UTVECKLING

Malik, Ahsan Nawaz & Kashif Masood January 2008 (has links)
Software testing is the most important process to verify the quality of a product. Software testing in Agile development is very complex and controversial issue in literature and industry. Different people have different views about software testing in Agile methods, because most of Agile methods do not focus much on software testing activities. Agile strongly focus on the close customer collaboration, short iterations and frequent deliveries. But when it comes to software testing, then it is challenging, as Agile do not include many destructive testing practices, which are normally required for a quality product. This thesis covers the area of software testing process in Agile development. Agile development processes could be more beneficial and refined by adding testing practices and for this purpose; we proposed a concept of an independent integrated software testing team. This research also identifies the practices of Agile development in industry and the critical issues in industry while practicing Agile development. The issues of automated and manual testing, good practices in automation, and how to manage independent testing teams in Agile development are also high lightened. This report highlights every aspect of software testing process in Agile development. This research is based on literature reviews and an industrial survey.
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Pair Programming and Software Defects : A Case Study

Phaphoom, Nattakarn January 2010 (has links)
Pair programming is a programming technique in which two programmers sit literally side by side working on the same task at the same computer. One member of a pair called “driver” is in charge of writing the code. The other member plays a role of “navigator”, working on the more strategic tasks, such as looking for tactical error, thinking about overall structure, and finding better alternatives. Pair programming is claimed to improve product quality, reduce defects, and shorten time to market. On the other hand, it has been criticized on cost efficiency. To increase a body of evidence regarding the real benefits of pair programming, this thesis investigates its effect on software defects and efficiency of defect correction. The analysis bases on 14-month data of project artifacts and developers' activities collected from a large Italian manufacturing company. The team of 16 developers adopts a customized version of extreme programming and practices pair programming on a daily basis. We investigate sources of defects and defect correction activities of approximately 8% of defects discovered during that time, and enhancement activities of approximately 9% of new requirements. Then we analyze whether there exists an effect of pair programming on defect rate, duration and effort of defect correction, and precision of localizing defects. The result shows that pair programming reduces the introduction of new defects when the code needs to be modified for defect corrections and enhancements.
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Incorporating a tag management system in an agile web development process to become more data-driven

Dyrhage, Max January 2017 (has links)
Web analytics are used to track and examine user behavior on websites and web applications. In order to take data driven decisions companies and organizations working with the web look to web analytics to understand their users. A piece of Javascript code that collect user behavior and information is often referred to as a tag, which can be managed through a tag management system. Tag management systems can provide structure to how a website’s users’ behaviors are being measured. This study examines how a tag management system can enable web analytics of user data to be incorporated in an agile web development process at the Swedish company Dailybitsof. With a literature study, case study and interviews with professionals on the subject, a set of recommendations to enable web analytics is presented. This study suggests that a tag management system can enable web analytics to be incorporated into an agile web development process if it is implemented in combination with changes to the agile process. / Webbanalys används för att spåra och undersöka användarbeteende på hemsidor och webbapplikationer. För att ta datadrivna beslut, använder sig företag och organisationer av webbanalys för att förstå sina användare. Några rader Javascript-kod kan användas för att samla upp användarbeteende och kallas ibland för ett tag. Dessa tags kan behandlas i ett så kallad tag management-system. Tag management-system kan ge struktur över hur användarbeteendet på en hemsida spåras och analyseras. Den har uppsatsen undersöker hur ett tag management-system kan möjliggöra att data från webbanalys blir använt i en agil webbutvecklingsprocess hos det svenska företaget Dailybitsof. Med en litteraturstudie, fallstudie och intervjuer med professionella inom ämnet presenteras rekommendationer för att att möjliggöra webbanalys. Uppsatsen föreslår att ett tag management-system kan möjliggöra användandet av webbanalys i en agil webbutvecklingsprocess om det implementeras i kombination med ändringar av den agila processen.

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