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PROCEEDINGS: 9th International Scientific Forum, ISF 2017 (9, 2017; Cambridge) / 9th International Scientific Forum, ISF 2017, 23-24 November, University of Cambridge, UK European Scientific Institute, ESI, 2017. - (234 p.) : ilust. ; 21 cm Kocani, Republic of Macedonia Email: [email protected] Printed in Republic of Macedonia ISBN 978-608-4642-63-3 Copyright © 2017 by the authors, ESI and licensors All rights reserved. 2017 9th International Scientific Forum, ISF 2017, 23-24 November 2017, University of Cambridge, UK, Proceedings PROCEEDINGS 9th INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC FORUM, ISF 2017 23-24 November 2017, University of Cambridge, UK 9th International Scientific Forum, ISF 2017, 23-24 November 2017, University of Cambridge, UK, Proceedings Table Of Contents: The Role of the Collaborative Integrated Model (MDSIC) in Agile Software Development - Case Study and Practical Advice.........................1 José Luis Cendejas Valdéz Gustavo Abraham Vanegas Contreras Heberto Ferreira Medina Alfonso Hiram Ginori González CSR Trough the Internet: The Case of Italy..............................................17 Stefano Amelio Claudio Battistini How Sustainable Enterprises Can Drive the Sustainable Development.................................................................................................26 Patrizia Gazzola Eka Sepashvili Roberta Pezzetti Legal Framework of European Inland Waterways and Croatian Legislation on Inland Waterways Navigation – Problems of Non- Harmonized Rules........................................................................................37 Biljana Činčurak Erceg A Comparative Analysis of the Society and State Theories of “Ahlâk-I Alâî” and “Leviathan” Based on the State and Governance-Oriented Paradigms.....................................................................................................58 Ömür Yanar The Way How Anthropological Culture Shapes Consumes: An Exploratory Comparative Study.................................................................71 Luca Scaini One Phenomenological Approach to Beauty..............................................82 Andrej Démuth Slávka Démuthová Handedness and the Preference of the Visual Field in Face Perception.....................................................................................................95 Slávka Démuthová Andrej Démuth 9th International Scientific Forum, ISF 2017, 23-24 November 2017, University of Cambridge, UK, Proceedings Decentralisation of Financing of Self-Government Units in the Republic of Croatia....................................................................................................105 Emina Jerković On Some Recently Discovered Translations from Edgar Allan Poe's Work - by Ștefan Petică – at the End of the 19th Century.......................119 Nicoleta Călina Implementation of Quality Models in the Third Sector in Spain............129 Alfonso Conde Lacárcel Man’s Journey Through Space, Time and Logos. Reflections of Narcissus’ Myth in Solarium by Jordan Zandi........................................135 Claudia Pisoschi The Romanian Youth’s Contact with the West in the 19th Century: Education, Connections and Political Formation....................................150 Dogaru Cosmin-Ștefan Pedagogues and Social Workers - Challenges of Collaboration.............167 Maja Ljubetić Anita Mandarić Vukušić Katarina Pezo Design and Implementation of a Digital Bracelet to Regulate the Rhythm of the Heart.................................................................................................190 Urbina Avila Gustavo Amiel Colín Jiménez Silvia Guadalupe Gutiérrez Herrera Pablo Marrón Noé Domingo Caballero Alfaro Arístides Mendoza Montero Fátima Y Avila Pérez Tagle Alfonso Motivational Interview as a Method of Treating People with Dual Diagnosis.....................................................................................................203 Andrzej Lipczyński Jarosław Kinal 9th International Scientific Forum, ISF 2017, 23-24 November 2017, University of Cambridge, UK, Proceedings Modern Models of Radio Broadcasting as an Example of the Formatting of Emission Panels......................................................................................212 Jarosław Kinal The Role of the Episcopate of the Catholic Church in Moderating the Political Transformations In Poland.........................................................221 Witold Jedynak 9th International Scientific Forum, ISF 2017, 23-24 November 2017, University of Cambridge, UK, Proceedings The Role of the Collaborative Integrated Model (MDSIC) in Agile Software Development - Case Study and Practical Advice PhD José Luis Cendejas Valdéz MGTI Gustavo Abraham Vanegas Contreras Research; Cuerpo Académico Transferencia Tecnológica para la Construcción de Software, Universidad Tecnológica de Morelia, Vicepresidente Pino Suarez No. 750 Cd. Industrial, Morelia, Michoacán 58200/ México PhD Heberto Ferreira Medina Research; Instituto de Investigaciones en Ecosistemas y Sustentabilidad, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, antigua carretera a Pátzcuaro No.8701 Col. Ex Hacienda de San José de la Huerta, Morelia, Michoacán 58190/ México. MTI Alfonso Hiram Ginori González Research; Instituto de Radioastronomía y Astrofísica, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Antigua Carretera a Pátzcuaro No.8701 Col. Ex Hacienda de San José de la Huerta, Morelia, Michoacán 58190/ México. Doi: 10.19044/esj.2018.c3p1 URL:http://dx.doi.org/10.19044/esj.2018.c3p1 Abstract This research aims to determine the importance of the generation and application of models in the software development area, performing a comparison of existing models and their applicability. One of these models is the collaborative integrated software development model (MDSIC). There are several methodologies and models that help in software development, but most of them have processes in place that make the development more complex instead of agile. The MDSIC proposes five levels of better practices that should be followed in software development projects. Also, the model supports the main areas of knowledge proposed by the Project Management Institute (PMI), thereby generating software in line with the objectives of the organizations. The MDSIC is supported by an internet platform (MDSIC v1.0), which has been developed using Java Server Pages technology and responsive web design. This platform has generated a knowledge base using social business, thus generating an information bank helpful in obtaining the experiences of specialists, proposing best practices in building agile software 1 9th International Scientific Forum, ISF 2017, 23-24 November 2017, University of Cambridge, UK, Proceedings projects. Therefore, this article also aims to show matching indicators and results of implementating MDSIC in software projects, evaluating the needed parameters to generate good quality software, and thus align technology with the goals of the organizations. Keywords: Software development; MDSIC; Agile methodologies; Quality assurance Introduction Development of software made to measure in Mexico represents high costs for organizations and many of these projects do not meet the minimum requirements to software factories have to improve their processes. Organizations with different business line looking for the fluidity of information processes with the help of software development companies, called software factories. Those factories systematize and improve the processes of organizations. According to (Piattini and Garzás, 2010) the term “software factories” conceptualizes an organization wich main objective is to produce quality software, implying a specific way of organizing work, with a considerable specialization, as well as processes formalization and standardization. For optimal software development several fundamental elements must converge to obtain a custom made product that provides proper process functioning in organizations. Among fundamental elements are: 1) hardware; 2) software; 3) qualified personnel (technically as well as working with processes); 4) project administration; 5) agile models for software construction. The purpose of these elements is to expedite, ease and
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