Evaluación del grado de agilidad de empresas desarrolladoras de software en Villavicencio

The presence of technology in our daily life, influenced by the software industry, has become an important component for the development of our lives, motivating the creation of new technology companies every year. The desire for rapid growth in these companies causes them to experience problems in...

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Bibliographic Details
Author: Díaz Alvarez, Hernán Darío
Format: master thesis
Status:Versión aceptada para publicación
Publication Date:2020
Country:Colombia
Institution:Universidad Nacional de Colombia
Repository:Repositorio UN
Language:Spanish
OAI Identifier:oai:repositorio.unal.edu.co:unal/77558
Online Access:https://repositorio.unal.edu.co/handle/unal/77558
Access Level:Open access
Keyword:000 - Ciencias de la computación, información y obras generales::006 - Métodos especiales de computación
metodologías ágiles
AgileRoadmap
grado de agilidad
desarrollo de software
agile methodologies
agility level
software development
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Summary:The presence of technology in our daily life, influenced by the software industry, has become an important component for the development of our lives, motivating the creation of new technology companies every year. The desire for rapid growth in these companies causes them to experience problems in their software development processes. In search of solving these problems, companies find in agile methodologies a new alternative that supports development processes. However, the agile transformation is not an easy process, and in many cases, they are implemented incorrectly, ignoring what agile practices should be used for the proper functioning of their work teams. In this thesis, the AgileRoadmap evaluation model is applied to determine the agility level of 24 software companies, in the city of Villavicencio / Meta, focusing on 10 areas of interest for the company: Agile Foundation, Product, Techniques, Client, Equipment, Dynamics, Meetings, Workspace, Leadership, Process and 16 improvement objectives. This model helps companies to identify and better understand the existing strengths and weaknesses, as well as the challenges they would face in an agile transformation process, all based on the guidelines of agile methodologies.