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- Mobile application development process: A practical experiencePublication . Ghandi, Lizeth; Silva, Catarina; Martinez, Danilo; Gualotuna, TatianaNowadays there is an increasing interest in mobile application development. However, developers often disregard, or at least significantly adapt, existing software development processes to suit their purpose, given the existing specific constraints. Such adjustments can introduce variations and new trends in existing processes that in many occasions are not shared with the scientific community since there is no official documentation, thus justifying further research. In this paper, we present a study and characterization of current mobile application development processes based on a practical experience. We consider a set of real case studies to investigate the current development processes for mobile applications used by software development companies, as well as by independent developers. The result of the present study is the identification of mobile software development processes, namely agile approaches, and also of shortcomings in current methodologies applied in industry and academy, namely the lack of informed and experienced resources to develop mobile apps.
- Model for Selecting Software Development MethodologyPublication . Chandi, Lizeth; Silva, Catarina; Gualotuña, Tatiana; Martinez, DaniloNowadays there are various software (SW) development methodologies. However, it may be complex to select a specific methodology, especially if project managers or leaders do not have sufficient experience, or if the project to be carried out has characteristics that they have not previously worked with. In this paper, we consider a set of variables and criteria to propose a model, in order to select a particular SW development methodology. It is important to recognize that, while many factors may influence the selection of a SW development methodology, there are key points to consider, such as available resources, project requirements, among others. The result of the present study is a model that guides decision making for the selection and adoption of a SW development methodology.
