Honors Theses
Advisor
Craig Letavec
Department
Management Information Systems, Operations Management, and Decision Sciences
Publication Date
5-1-2021
Document Type
Honors Thesis
Abstract
Identifying stakeholders, identifying metrics, and analyzing specific aspects of agile development. This has led to a variety of questions around scope management such as "How do scope changes impact the velocity throughout the course of a project?", "What factors help determine the overall viability of adopting different scope measures?", and "What are the roles of project owners and managers in facilitating scope changes in project cycles?" This research encompasses a review of previous literature, an analysis of structured project progression, and semi-structured interviews in order to investigate the evolution of scope management and needs identification in agile methodologies.
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Keywords
Undergraduate research
Disciplines
Management Information Systems
eCommons Citation
Scott, Nolan B., "Analysis of the Evolutaion of Scope Management and Needs Identification in Agile Methodologies" (2021). Honors Theses. 335.
https://ecommons.udayton.edu/uhp_theses/335