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Game Design for Introduction to Scaled Agile Framework

Student: Shadrin Ivan

Supervisor: Alexander Sirotkin

Faculty: St. Petersburg School of Physics, Mathematics, and Computer Science

Educational Programme: Information Systems and Human-Computer Interaction (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2020

The issue of organizing the workflow is quite sensitive for large IT companies, since the operational efficiency and competitiveness of the company in the market largely depends on it. The Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) methodology offers large companies and corporations an approach that allows them to scale a flexible approach to product development without getting rid of the features inherent in such organizations. Self-study of SAFe is problematic for a number of reasons. This paper provides an overview of existing research in the field of teaching project methodologies and agile development frameworks, as well as a description of the development and testing process for users of an interactive prototype, which allows testing the hypothesis about the applicability of the game approach for introducing specialists into SAFe and lowering the entry threshold for studying the methodology.

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