Experience report: A comparison between commercial and open source reference implementations for the rugby process model

Sajjad Taheritanjani, Stephan Krusche, Bernd Bruegge

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Abstract

Rugby is a process model for continuous software engineering which allows developers to continuously deliver prototypes and obtain feedback supporting software evolution. There is a reference implementation of Rugby with commercial enterprise tools used in university capstone courses. However, since these tools are expensive, there is a need to study less expensive alternatives which are available on the market to evaluate whether they can be used in Rugby. In this paper, we compare a second reference implementation with the existing one, focusing on the core use cases and non-functional requirements of Rugby.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)148-155
Number of pages8
JournalCEUR Workshop Proceedings
Volume1559
StatePublished - 2016
EventGemeinsamer Tagungsband der Workshops der Tagung Software Engineering 2016 - Workshops of the Conference on Software Engineering, SE-WS 2016 - Wien, Austria
Duration: 23 Feb 201626 Feb 2016

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