A Study of an Agile Methodology with Scrum Approach to the Filipino Company-Sponsored I.T. Capstone Program

Purpose –The research aims to show the relevance of company client sponsored student projects in the University of Asia and the Pacific Information Technology (UA&P IT) Capstone Program through the use ofan Agile Methodology with Scrum Approach.Method–The modified program is empl...

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Main Author: Giuseppe C. Ng
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: STEP Academic Publisher 2018-06-01
Series:International Journal of Computing Sciences Research
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Online Access:https://www.stepacademic.net/ijcsr/article/view/82/45
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spelling doaj-1e3435bb050645b88dee0ee9ac0c665d2020-11-25T02:39:16ZengSTEP Academic PublisherInternational Journal of Computing Sciences Research2546-05522018-06-0122688810.25147/ijcsr.2017.001.1.25A Study of an Agile Methodology with Scrum Approach to the Filipino Company-Sponsored I.T. Capstone ProgramGiuseppe C. Ng0IST Department, University of Asia and the PacificPurpose –The research aims to show the relevance of company client sponsored student projects in the University of Asia and the Pacific Information Technology (UA&P IT) Capstone Program through the use ofan Agile Methodology with Scrum Approach.Method–The modified program is employed on two batches with content analysis and survey results as benchmarks.Results–Surveys at the end of the sprints for both clients and students revealed that the length of the sprint was a critical factor in the development of the information system, and that students learned from addressing additional challenges such as academic load, team pressure and communication issues.Conclusion–Over-all results showed that clients were impressed and keen to adopt the student works.Recommendations–Maintainability aspects of the research can be analyzed for future studies. Increasing the sample size with additional batches could lead to discovery of additional factors not previously seen.Research Implications–The research could help improve other Capstone Programs while improving communication with company clients. https://www.stepacademic.net/ijcsr/article/view/82/45agilecompany client sponsored student projectsscrumsprintcapstone program
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A Study of an Agile Methodology with Scrum Approach to the Filipino Company-Sponsored I.T. Capstone Program
International Journal of Computing Sciences Research
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title A Study of an Agile Methodology with Scrum Approach to the Filipino Company-Sponsored I.T. Capstone Program
title_short A Study of an Agile Methodology with Scrum Approach to the Filipino Company-Sponsored I.T. Capstone Program
title_full A Study of an Agile Methodology with Scrum Approach to the Filipino Company-Sponsored I.T. Capstone Program
title_fullStr A Study of an Agile Methodology with Scrum Approach to the Filipino Company-Sponsored I.T. Capstone Program
title_full_unstemmed A Study of an Agile Methodology with Scrum Approach to the Filipino Company-Sponsored I.T. Capstone Program
title_sort study of an agile methodology with scrum approach to the filipino company-sponsored i.t. capstone program
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series International Journal of Computing Sciences Research
issn 2546-0552
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Purpose –The research aims to show the relevance of company client sponsored student projects in the University of Asia and the Pacific Information Technology (UA&P IT) Capstone Program through the use ofan Agile Methodology with Scrum Approach.Method–The modified program is employed on two batches with content analysis and survey results as benchmarks.Results–Surveys at the end of the sprints for both clients and students revealed that the length of the sprint was a critical factor in the development of the information system, and that students learned from addressing additional challenges such as academic load, team pressure and communication issues.Conclusion–Over-all results showed that clients were impressed and keen to adopt the student works.Recommendations–Maintainability aspects of the research can be analyzed for future studies. Increasing the sample size with additional batches could lead to discovery of additional factors not previously seen.Research Implications–The research could help improve other Capstone Programs while improving communication with company clients.
topic agile
company client sponsored student projects
scrum
sprint
capstone program
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