Understanding the Relation between Iterative Cycles in Software
Terho, Henri; Suonsyrjä, Sampo; Systä, Kari (2017-01-04)
Terho, Henri
Suonsyrjä, Sampo
Systä, Kari
04.01.2017
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tty-201701111048
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tty-201701111048
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Peer reviewed
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Iterations are one of the most successful mechanisms in software development to ensure that the resulting system is satisfactory. Due to its strengths, various kinds of iterations have been integrated to software development with varying goals. In this paper, we consider different types of iterations related to software development, including prototyping, incremental development, sprints as in e.g. Scrum, and iterations as defined in Lean Startup. The goal is to understand the relations between the types of iterations, and to find out what kind of similarities and differences they have with each other. As a result, we find that while the goals are different, it is possible for the iterations to coexist, so that one form of iteration is used as a tool to complete the goals of another.
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