Using Agile Story Points and Game Theory Together: Better Software Planning and Development in Agile Software Development
Fatih Bildirici, Keziban Seckin Codal, Tunc Durmus Medeni

TL;DR
This paper explores integrating game theory strategies like Vickrey Auctions and Stag Hunt Games into Agile story point estimation to improve accuracy, collaboration, and project outcomes in software development.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach combining game theory with Agile estimation to address cognitive biases and collaboration challenges.
Findings
Game-theoretic strategies can improve estimation accuracy.
Incorporating these methods enhances team cohesion.
Preliminary results show better planning and product quality.
Abstract
In the realm of Agile software development, precise user story point estimation is crucial for effectual project timeline and resource management. Despite its significance, the method is often marred by issues stemming from cognitive biases, disparities in individual judgment, and hurdles related to both collaboration and competition. In addressing these challenges, this study employs a comprehensive literature review, integrating key concepts from Agile software development, Story Point estimation, and Game Theory. Through rigorous examination of existing literature and relevant case studies, we identified pervasive issues in Agile and Story Point estimation. In response, we proposed the application of game theoretic strategies, notably the Vickrey Auction and Stag Hunt Game, aiming to refine these estimations. The resultant methodology not only promotes the use of game-theory inspired…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSoftware Engineering Techniques and Practices · Educational Games and Gamification
