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Ítem CME – A web application framework learning technique based on concerns, micro-learning and examples(SPRINGER, 2018-01-01) Correa, D.; Isaza, F.A.; Mazo, R.; Giraldo, G.L.; Universidad EAFIT. Departamento de Ingeniería de Sistemas; I+D+I en Tecnologías de la Información y las ComunicacionesNowadays the use of Web Application Frameworks has been the default choice to develop software applications inside the web domain. These frameworks provide many benefits such as: faster development, enhanced security, and clearer structure of code. However, web application frameworks have a high learning curve and each time someone wants to learn a framework, a recurrent question arises: How to reduce that learning curve and be able to use a new web application framework in a short time? Several learning techniques have been used in the context of frameworks; for instance, example-based learning, tutorials, cookbooks, and tools. Nevertheless, those approaches have their own limitations and the question about what is the best way to learn soon those frameworks remains open. In this paper, we introduce a new web application framework learning technique called CME (Concerns, Micro-learning and Examples). This technique defines a customized learning path that a novice developer should follow to learn to use a web application framework. The learning path was built as a mix of concerns, micro-learning and example-based learning concepts. To validate this technique, we carry out a quasi-experiment about a web application framework learning and the development of small web applications with: (i) the use of CME and (ii) the use of a cookbook. The quasi-experiment results showed preliminary evidence that when using CME, novice developers become more operational to develop small web applications in a reduced period of time compared with the use of a cookbook. © Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature 2018.Ítem WYDIWYN – What you define, is what you need: Defining agile/traditional mixed methodologies(Springer Verlag, 2018-01-01) Bustamante A.F.; Rincón R.D.; Universidad EAFIT. Departamento de Ingeniería de Sistemas; I+D+I en Tecnologías de la Información y las ComunicacionesDefining software development methodologies may jointly include traditional and agile frameworks practices. Agile frameworks give teamwork structure and dynamics which are focused on delivering value in an incremental way. Traditional frameworks establish clarity in work products and project phases along all its lifecycle. The combination of frameworks can help to apply best practices of different models, but increasing the complexity in the methodology definition when having to start from contexts of a different nature. You will see in this article a carried out study that confirms the use of agile/traditional mixed methodologies in the industry, the difficulties that emerged and that are still seen in this approach, and the creation, setting and analysis of a guide that helps to uncomplex the definition of mixed methodologies. © Springer International Publishing AG 2018.