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handle: 11584/76239 , 11567/714399
This paper reports the results from a survey concerning the use of Agile Methodologies (AM), techniques and tools for Web Programming. The survey lasted from October to December 2013, and involved 112 Web application developers from 32 countries. Its main purpose was to assess the usage of AMs, and of specific practices and tools, in the context of Web programming and of related technologies, such as Content Management Systems. The results confirm a broad adoption of AMs among Web developers, and the prevalence of Scrum among AMs.
Web programming; Agile Methodologies; CMS
Web programming; Agile Methodologies; CMS
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