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Study on productivity in agile development life cycle

Last post 08:32 pm November 10, 2016 by Timothy Baffa
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03:00 pm November 10, 2016

Hi everyone,
As a part of my study on understanding productivity in agile development in organizations I am conducting a small survey.I request you to spare 5 minutes of your valuable time in answering a few questions.The survey is structured into open ended questions and close ended questions whose responses are recorded in a five-point scale measured at the opposite ends as “Strongly Agree” and “Strongly disagree”.Your responses are confidential and will be solely used for the study I am conducting.

Link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1CuUT-_xa54yrZvvEvVzAKrZGWdI0fYKbIcvhr6…

Regards,
Ann


08:32 pm November 10, 2016

Ann,

I went to your survey, but unfortunately stopped answering when the questions began asking me about the usual number of iterations in my Agile Projects, and how many story points are completed each iteration (not an average, but the actual story points per sprint).

To me, this represents a poor understanding of Agile practices (fixed scope, misuse of Story Points). Without context around why this information is relevant to your study, I'm going to pass on completing it.


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