ALENCAR, G. S. de.; ALENCAR, Gaspar Soares de.
Résumé:
"A Study on Agile Methodologies and Their Correlation with Success in Software Projects" investigates the effectiveness of agile methodologies in software development projects and their relationship with success. The study delves into an understanding of the fundamental practices and principles of agile methodologies, such as the Agile Manifesto and the 12 Agile Principles. Furthermore, the research analyzes how various factors, including executive support, team emotional maturity, user involvement, resource optimization, team member qualifications, and other elements, impact the success rate of agile projects. The study also investigates the common obstacles and challenges that organizations face when implementing these methodologies, including resistance to change and cultural conflicts. In summary, the work emphasizes the relevance of agile methodologies in enhancing performance in software projects and provides valuable guidelines for organizations seeking to adopt or improve their agile practices. The study offers a comprehensive view of the agile landscape, addressing its advantages and challenges, and presents practical recommendations for enhancing the implementation of agile approaches in software development companies.