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Bibliographic analysis
Introduction
Agile techniques replace traditional project management techniques. They were born in the
context of software development, but are applicable today For all kinds of projects in different
fields of activity. Agile methods Support many teams in dealing with unpredictability within a
project through gradual measures Delivery and iteration cycle. The agile approach aims to
facilitate the project management process, which facilitates frequent inspections and
coordination. This is ultimately a philosophy that promotes teamwork, organization, frequent
communication, customer focus and value creation. Basically, the agile approach is a set of
effective practices designed to enable fast, high-quality product delivery. In this sense, Agile
provides a business approach that aligns project development with customer needs and
business goals.
1.
Performance Analysis
Publication Related Metrics
Total Publications
Number of Contributing Authors
Sole authored publications
Co- authored publications
Number of active years of publication
Productivity for active year of publication
119
296
3
293
18
TP/NAY = 119/18 = 6.61
Citation Related Metrics
Total Citations
Average Citations
420
420/15 = 28
Citation and publication related metrics
Collaboration Index
Collaboration Coefficient
Number of cited publications
Proportion of cited publications
Citations per cited publications
h- index
g- index
I-index
2. Science Mapping
Number of active years
(NCA/TP)/TP = (296/119)/119 = 0,02
1-(TP/NCA) = 1-(119/296) = 0.59
202
NCP/TP = 202/119 = 1.69
TC for NCP =
7
Co-Authorship analysis
The co-authored analysis included all 67 countries associated with 296 authors. The relevant
countries / regions are divided into eight clusters, each of which includes the United States,
South Korea, China, Hong Kong, Pakistan, Iran, Germany, United Kingdom, Malaysia, India,
Spain and Australia. These countries are mainly Asian countries, and in this respect they have
social similarities and strong ties to co-authorship.
Citation
The relationships amongst publications is very strong as portrayed by the close proximity of
the bubbles. Most of them are from the east Asian region making it easier for a strong citation
link. Only 1 publication is an outlier on the citation map.
Co-Citation
The map contains elements generated by VOSviewer. Items are the subject of this analysis
and are the author's keywords or countries. There may be a connection between each pair
Item, a connection or relationship between two items. Each relationship has an intensity that
represents a positive value for the number. The higher the value, the higher the relationship.
The strength of affiliation between authors indicates the number of publications co-authored
by the two member states for co-authorship research, and the cumulative strength of affiliation
indicates the overall strength of co-authorship relationships with other countries. indicate.
Similarly, the strength of the author's keyword associations reflects the number of publications
that contain the two keywords in the co-currency survey.
Bibliographic coupling
The coupling strength amongst publications is strong and it shoes that most publications has
similarities in documents to each other in 3 or more instances. They also reference similar
documents which means they have a lot of similarities.
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