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Lean and Agile Software Development for Managing Technical Debt on A Large-scale Software: A Systematic Literature Review Simangunsong, Surya Seven Y; Raharjo, Teguh; Anita Nur Fitriani
The Indonesian Journal of Computer Science Vol. 12 No. 6 (2023): The Indonesian Journal of Computer Science
Publisher : AI Society & STMIK Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33022/ijcs.v12i6.3612

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Agile methodologies are employed by software development teams for collaboration and adapting to changing requirements. However, this flexibility may lead to technical debt (TD), causing potential bugs in the long term. Lean principles, focusing on waste elimination and continuous process improvement, can be applied to manage TD in agile software development. This research conducts a systematic literature review on using lean and agile methodologies for TD management. The review identifies 34 papers, categorizing TD types, pinpointing lean and agile principles, and aligning technical debt categories with suitable lean and agile principles. Additionally, three existing technical debt management frameworks are identified: the TAP framework, the LTD framework, and the CoDVA framework. The study concludes that integrating lean principles into agile software development assists organizations in effectively managing technical debt. Furthermore, the research offers insights into selecting the most suitable TD management framework based on an organization's needs and available resources.
Approaches in Determining User Story Quality through Requirement Elicitation : A Systematic Literature Review Angga Hendriana; Raharjo, Teguh; Nurfitriani, Anita
The Indonesian Journal of Computer Science Vol. 12 No. 6 (2023): The Indonesian Journal of Computer Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33022/ijcs.v12i6.3639

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A survey of 108 agile practitioners revealed that user stories are the most widely used method for capturing requirements. However, user stories can be interpreted differently by different stakeholders, leading to potential misunderstandings within the development team. Additionally, the interconnectedness of user stories poses challenges during the requirement elicitation process. A Systematic Literature Review (SLR) of 27 articles about user story elicitation process were selected and these are examined to determine user story quality. This research will provide a comprehensive summary of user story elicitation approaches and their application in addressing user story quality issues. The study will also offer insights into selecting appropriate approaches for resolving challenges in user story requirement elicitation. Finally, most user story elicitation approach primarily focus on addressing the issue of ambiguity.
Issues and Strategies of Agile Methodology Adoption in Remote Working Environment: A Systematic Literature Review Chairina Marsya; Raharjo, Teguh
The Indonesian Journal of Computer Science Vol. 13 No. 1 (2024): The Indonesian Journal of Computer Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33022/ijcs.v13i1.3677

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Agile and remote work are two topics that are currently popular in the business world, especially in the information technology industry. Both have been implemented in several companies, but Covid-19 has made it more widely used. Even though remote work offers many conveniences such as saving transport time and flexibility of place, it contrasts with Agile which requires intense collaboration and communication. Some of the obstacles found in previous research were that the team had fewer opportunities for communication, a lot of time was spent on meetings, so it was easy to get distracted when working remotely. This study uses a Systematic Literature Review to answer what are the obstacles and strategies in adopting agile in remote work systems. This research found that, there are five majors factors that effected while implement remote agile; coordination, response to change, leadership, facilitating condition, and policies & guidelines.
Enhancing IT Hybrid Projects in The Directorate General Of Customs And Excise of Indonesia: An Improvement Process Nugraha, Tito Febrian; Raharjo, Teguh; Wibowo, Wahyu Setiawan; Syahnuddin, Bob Hardian
The Indonesian Journal of Computer Science Vol. 13 No. 1 (2024): The Indonesian Journal of Computer Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33022/ijcs.v13i1.3680

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The Directorate General of Customs and Excise (DJBC) confronts mounting challenges due to the expanding international trade. To address this issue, an optimal software solution is required for efficient service provision and supervision of transactions. However, the completion of IS projects faces significant delays, with only 25% reaching completion despite the immediate need for a reliable system. These delays stem from various problems encountered during project execution. This research employs the Kerzner Project Management Maturity Model to assess the IS project management maturity level at DJBC and categorise the identified problems. Subsequently, solutions extracted from PMBOK 7 are mapped to address these issues. Findings indicate an average maturity score of 390, falling short of the target of 600 required for level 1 maturity. Additionally, 13 problems have been identified and linked to solutions within the seven standards/domains of PMBOK 7. The research presents two strategic goals: improving project management processes and enhancing client satisfaction, assessed using seven measurement indicators. This study offers valuable insights for DJBC to address project management challenges, enhance maturity levels, and achieve desired outcomes.
A Systematic Review of Risk Management Tools and Techniques in Software Projects Fadhli Luthfiansyah; Prasetyo, Aji; Raharjo, Teguh
The Indonesian Journal of Computer Science Vol. 13 No. 1 (2024): The Indonesian Journal of Computer Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33022/ijcs.v13i1.3694

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The crafting of software is a continual procedure, and the success of each step of that process is contingent on effective management. Despite this, numerous organizations need help developing e-service systems, frequently dealing with budget constraints and tight deadlines. The lack of focus on risk management in software projects is likely to blame for these failures. Management of risks is crucial to ensuring the success and efficacy of software development projects, as it assists in identifying areas of vulnerability and provides valuable insights into the project's most important aspects. This study identifies and analyzes tools and techniques to support software development projects’ risk management activity. A systematic literature review (SLR) methodology was employed to collect and evaluate relevant research articles. The findings highlight various risk management tools and techniques, including brainstorming, root cause analysis, risk probability assessment, artificial intelligence, and risk response planning. These tools and techniques contribute to identifying, analyzing, planning, and controlling risks in software projects. The research provides insights into the state of the art in risk management. It complements previous studies by offering practical guidance on software development project risk management tools and techniques.
Unveiling the Benefits and Challenges of Test-Driven Development in Agile: A Systematic Literature Review Tampubolon, Sabar Maruba; Raharjo, Teguh
The Indonesian Journal of Computer Science Vol. 13 No. 2 (2024): The Indonesian Journal of Computer Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33022/ijcs.v13i2.3857

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The adoption of Test-Driven Development (TDD) in Agile software development prompts extensive discussion. Advocates highlight its benefits, while skeptics question empirical evidence. This study investigates TDD in Agile settings, examining its merits and challenges. Conducting a systematic literature review, it synthesizes insights from scholarly and industry sources. Results indicate TDD aids development, aligns with Agile practices, and enhances product delivery. Yet, challenges include procedural complexity and skill requirements. Proficiency in Agile practices like refactoring and unit testing is essential. TDD's impact on productivity is moderate and can be counterproductive. This research contributes new perspectives on TDD and Agile development, benefiting academia and informing practitioners for informed decision-making.
Co-Authors 'ilma Insyifani, Izza Ade Octaviansyah Agtyaputra, Irfan Murtadho Aji Prasetyo, Aji Angga Hendriana Anita Nur Fitriani Apriansyah Pagua, Jeri Ar, Khorida Astagina, Shania Chairina Marsya dedi kurniawan Devina, Fakhira Ditasari, Linmas Eko K. Budiardjo Fadhli Luthfiansyah Faridy, Azka Fariz, Achmad Arzal Fauzan Aldiansyah Febriyanti, Yuri Fidyawan, Miftahul Agtamas Fitriani, Anita Nur Genia, Venera Hardian, Bob Hendry, Darell Herman Purwoko Putro Indriyani, Felia Sri Jallow, Fatoumatta Binta K. Budiardjo, Eko Khalid Rivai, Abu Komara, Aditya LAURA, LAURA Lumbanraja, Harry Leonardo Mahatma, Kodrat Miftahul Jannah Mochamad Yusuf Alsagaff Moeljadi Moeljadi, Moeljadi Muhamad, Gilang Aulia Muhammad, Fathan Nabasya, Oristania Wahyu Nana Mardiana Nisa Hermawati, Nisa Nugraha, Tito Febrian Nugraheni, Sani Novi Nur Fitriani, Anita Nurfitriani, Anita Pakpahan, Hartati Mediyanti Prasetyo, Seto Adhi Pujiono, Ibnu Putra Hulu, Freddy Richard Putrianasari, Rahmawati Ramadhan, Hanif Ramadhan, Muhammad Zaid Ramadhina, Farah Agia Rizky, Fajar Sari, Herva Emilda Sawmitha Adompo, Vergina Sidiq, Darmawan Simangunsong, Surya Seven Y Simanungkalit, Tiarma Sinulingga, Redry Maynard Ananda Soares, Domingas Sucahyo, Yudho Giri Sudarto, Reska Nugroho Suherna, Endang Surya Gumilang, Anggit Syahnuddin, Bob Hardian Syaputra, Ikhsan Triadi Tampubolon, Sabar Maruba Teguh Tuhu Prasetyo Tribowo Prakoso, Panggih Trisnawaty, Ni Wayan Wayan Sujana Wayan Trisnawaty, Ni Wibowo, Aji Prastio Wibowo, Wahyu Setiawan Wijaya, Fadhil Yanpratama, Agas Yudhanto, Iman Alfathan Zagita, Tengku Chavia Zaid, Ahmad Zubaidah, Takayani Febrianti