Blue Eyes Intelligence Engineering and Sciences Publication
Nalinee Sophatsathit*
2021-02-28
<p>This research proposes a framework for social network scrum meeting that serves as an alternate means for work continuation under the COVID-19 pandemic. Conventional agile and scrum methods that require in-person meeting on daily basis, as well as scrum process become impractical under stringent ‘social lockdown’ mandates. To prevent any disruptive discontinuity, the proposed framework sets up an online meeting to replace the in-person stand-up meeting and scrum. Some supporting practices are also established to adjust both agile and scrum event flows that suit this online encounter. They are production development setup and social network meeting. The former offers industrial practices that are well entrenched and proven, while the latter has been used extensively in this digital age. The proposed method is tested with computer science student’s projects. Students are able to continue their meeting, discussion, and some outputs rather than being isolated with no fruitful outcome. The proposed method does establish some ground work to be explored for future software development environments that will suit to the imminent digital technological advancement.</p>
https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.D8544.0210421
oai:zenodo.org:5830525
eng
Zenodo
issn:2278-3075
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering (IJITEE), 10(4), 172-177, (2021-02-28)
Agile, COVID-19 Pandemic, Scrum, Social Network meeting.
A Social Network Scrum Framework for Software Development under COVID 19 Pandemic
info:eu-repo/semantics/article