@inproceedings{TellKl{\"u}nderK{\"u}pperetal.2020, author = {Tell, Paolo and Kl{\"u}nder, Jill and K{\"u}pper, Steffen and Raffo, David and MacDonell, Stephen and M{\"u}nch, J{\"u}rgen and Pfahl, Dietmar and Linssen, Oliver and Kuhrmann, Marco}, title = {What are hybrid development methods made of?}, booktitle = {Software Engineering 2020 : Fachtagung des GI-Fachbereichs Softwaretechnik, 24.-28. Februar 2020, Innsbruck, Austria}, editor = {Felderer, Michael and Hasselbring, Wilhelm and Rabiser, Rick and Jung, Reiner}, isbn = {9783885796947}, doi = {10.18420/SE2020_04}, institution = {Informatik}, pages = {29 -- 30}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Regardless of company size or industry sector, a majority of project teams and companies use customized processes that combine different development methods-so-called hybrid development methods. Even though such hybrid development methods are highly individualized, a common understanding of how to systematically construct synergetic practices is missing. Based on 1,467 data points from a large-scale online survey among practitioners, we study the current state of practice in process use to answer the question: What are hybrid development methods made of? Our findings reveal that only eight methods and few practices build the core of modern software development. This small set allows for statistically constructing hybrid development methods.}, language = {en} }