Systematic Mapping Study: Augmenting Personal Software Process Analysis
For Extreme Programming Teams
- Abdul Razzaq
, - Shahbaz Ahmad,
- Asim Khalil,
- Soban Ahmad
Abstract
The Personal Software Process offers individuals with a self-controlled
structure for doing a job. To improve individual and team ability is a
crucial source of productivity and quality. Measuring an individual's
performance is a challenging task in an agile environment as individuals
work on several projects at the same time. No specific criteria exist,
which gives personal growth in agile XP. This research study is based on
an idea to align the personal software process with agile extreme
programming and propose a new model for an individual's professional
growth measurement. An evidence-based case study is conducted to
accumulate knowledge about the measurement of an individual's
performance in the agile extreme programming team. In this study,
systematic mapping is used to collect issues in existing literature. The
reason for systematic mapping is needed to recap the enhancement and
need to classify the holes also requirements for upcoming studies
related to agile with process improvement. This study supports to
realize the variance between SPS and XP. This scientist mapping makes
mindfulness for the procedure improvement with a mix of SPS and XP. We
also proposed a solution model which we have implemented in our
research.