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In recent years, many studies have focused on software development practices around the world. The HELENA study is an international effort to gather quantitative data on software development practices and frameworks. In this paper, we present the Costa Rican results of the HELENA survey. We provide evidence of the practices and frameworks used in 51 different projects in Costa Rica. Participants in this survey represent companies ranging from 50 or fewer employees to companies with more than 2500 employees. Furthermore, the industries represented in the survey include software development, system development, IT consulting, research and development of IT services and software development for financial institutions. Results show that Scrum, Iterative Development, Kanban and Waterfall are the most used software development frameworks in Costa Rica. However, Scrum doubles the use of Waterfall and other methods.
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This work was partially supported by CITIC at the University of Costa Rica. Grant No. 834-B4-412. We would also like to thank all 51 participants of the survey and the rest of researchers promoting this international initiative (HELENA Project) Acabo.
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Aymerich, B., Díaz-Oreiro, I., Guzmán, J.C., López, G., Garbanzo, D. (2019). Software Development Practices in Costa Rica: A Survey. In: Ahram, T. (eds) Advances in Artificial Intelligence, Software and Systems Engineering. AHFE 2018. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 787. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-94229-2_13
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