Asian Journal of Engineering, Sciences and Technology - Volume 9, Issue 2 2019
By Erum Rasheed
Frustration in software development is defined as an obstacle in the persuasion of an expected and defined goal. It was observed specifically, when working on agile methodology in which changes are welcomed on every step and customer demand has the highest priority. The purpose of conducting this research is to highlight the frustration identified in software developers at different levels and from different industries. For this purpose, the approach that has been followed is comprehending response from the industry against the major limitation of extreme programming model based on agile methodology. Methodology consists of a survey paper, 150 software developers have filled the survey paper and the results are analyzed by using Correlation analysis and Regression analysis. The questionnaire have divided in the scheme category due to which a developer can frustrate. This calculate the impact of each frustration factor to other. The result shows that working in Extreme Programming Agile Methodology develops frustration among the developer. The variables are significant and moderate to each other.
