Pattern Shared Vision Refinement for Enhancing Collaboration and Decision-Making in Government Software Projects
This study proposes a new approach and explores how pattern recognition enhances collaboration between users and Agile teams in software development, focusing on shared resources and decision-making efficiency. Using domain-specific modeling languages (DSMLs) within a security-by-design framework, t...
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description | This study proposes a new approach and explores how pattern recognition enhances collaboration between users and Agile teams in software development, focusing on shared resources and decision-making efficiency. Using domain-specific modeling languages (DSMLs) within a security-by-design framework, the research identifies patterns that support team selection, effort estimation, and Agile risk management for Afghanistan’s ministries. These patterns align software development with governmental needs by clarifying stakeholder roles and fostering cooperation. The study builds on the p-mart-Repository-Programs (P-MARt) repository, integrating data mining, algorithms, and ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) processes to develop innovative methodologies. These approaches enable dynamic knowledge management, refine documentation, and improve project outcomes. Central to this effort is our new Pattern Shared Vision Refinement (PSVR) approach, which emphasizes robust collaboration, data security, and adaptability. By addressing challenges unique to governmental operations, PSVR strengthens Agile practices and ensures high-quality software delivery. By analyzing historical trends and introducing new strategies, the study underscores the critical role of pattern recognition in aligning development processes with organizational goals. It demonstrates how systematic pattern identification can optimize interaction and secure stakeholder consensus, ultimately enhancing software engineering outcomes in Afghanistan’s governmental context. |
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