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애자일 제품 백로그 재사용 : 백로그 팩토링 접근

Agile Product Backlog Reuse : Backlog Factoring Approach

  • 김지홍 (가천대학교 IT대학 컴퓨터공학과)
  • Kim, Ji-Hong (Dept. of Computer Engineering, College of IT, Gachon University)
  • 투고 : 2015.10.10
  • 심사 : 2015.12.20
  • 발행 : 2015.12.28

초록

본 연구의 목표는 제품 백로그 항목의 재사용을 위해 일반화된 애자일 프로세스에 소프트웨어 재사용 기술의 도입이다. 소프트웨어 공학 커뮤니티에는 애자일 방법과 소프트웨어 재사용을 통합하려는 연구들이 있다. 대부분의 통합 연구는 프로덕트라인 공학에 애자일 프랙티스를 도입하는 연구들이며 애자일 방법에 재사용을 도입하는 연구는 많지 않다. 애자일 방법이 제공하는 활동과 산출물에는 재사용을 촉진하는 특징이 있다. 본 연구에서는 일반화된 애자일 프로세스에서 재사용을 위한 촉매활동과 특성을 식별하고 제품 백로그 항목을 위한 재사용 기술을 제안하였다. 본 연구의 결과를 통하여, 제품 백로그 항목의 재사용을 위해 일반화된 애자일 프로세스에 백로그 팩토링 기술을 통합할 수 있었다. 아울러, 제안된 방법을 식당 체인점 응용에 적용하고, 프로토타이핑을 통해 백로그 항목의 재사용을 얻을 수 있었다.

The aim of the study is to introduce a software reuse technique into a generalized agile process for a reuse of a product backlog item. The software engineering community has made some efforts to integrate software reuse and agile methods. Most studies have emphasized the use of agile practices in software product line engineering, whereas reuse in agile methods has received little focus. Nevertheless, the activities and artifacts that provided by an agile method exhibit characteristics that promote reuse. In this paper, we identify catalytic activities and characteristics that promote reuse in a generalized agile process, and we suggest a reuse technique for a product backlog item. Based on our results, we integrate a backlog factoring technique into a generalized agile process for reuse. In addition, we apply the proposed technique and demonstrate a prototype of backlog item reuse in agile methods for a restaurant chain application.

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