Software engineering is evolving every day to address the ever increasing growth of system’s complexity and size along with the application domains and level of interactions with the other systems. In current
Scrum is an agile software development framework that also conforms to the similar success story of the performance gain and hyper-productivity [3-6,7]. J. Sutherland, et al., have defined Scrum as follows[1]
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Motivation behind using Distributed Agile Software Development (DASD) in the context of the GSD is its realized advantages such as, hyper-productivity and significant performance improvement illustrated in the recent literatures [2-6]. The basic
Global Software Development (GSD) is increasingly becoming the norm of software development, which is facilitated by state-of-art information and communication technology (ICT), with the primary goal of rationalizing this development. Hence, it is