Focus Factor and Hyper-Productivity of Agile Teams: A Study of 8 Open-Source Projects
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2020
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Tartu Ülikool
Abstract
One of the ways to understand and improve the productivity of agile project teams is through
the usage of metrics that monitor productivity. Despite the emergence of new methodologies
and metrics in recent studies promoting productivity increase in agile teams, the utilization of
these metrics should be accompanied by a thorough understanding of the factors that affect
them. This thesis analyzed data extracted from JIRA repositories of 8 open-source projects.
Two productivity metrics, focus factor, and velocity increase were calculated. The projects’
sprints were classified as hyper-productive and healthy using the values of the calculated
metrics. In addition, different project factors such as the team size, the number of new team
members, and the sprint length were studied. This thesis aims to describe the differences
between the productivity metrics with their corresponding states and the project factors. The
results showed that there are only statistically significant differences between the team sizes
of hyper-productive and non-hyper-productive sprints, while there are no statistically
significant differences between the project factors and the healthy and non-healthy sprints.
This thesis also highlights some limitations of these metrics and their corresponding states
after applying them to the real open-source projects’ data.
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Agile, scrum, productivity, open-source, metrics, hypothesis testing, hyper-productivity