Abstract
This The ever-increasing demand for robust software solutions requires continuous improvements in software development techniques. Despite the tremendous positive impact software has on society, it is important not to overlook its negative impact on the environment. With climate change becoming more apparent, it is important to understand and address the environmental impacts of software development.This research seeks to explore ways to integrate sustainable development into existing software development methodologies, with a particular focus on Scrum and Kanban. The research basically consists of two parts: a comprehensive review of existing literature to identify solutions and guidelines for sustainable software development,followed by interviews with developers and managers using Scrum and Kanban methodologies on a regular basis. The goal is to assess the sustainability of their practices and identify opportunities for improvement. Through a literature review, a taxonomy of key characteristics recommended for consideration throughout the software development process was established. Combining these factors with the insights gleaned from the interviews, the study aims to propose the enhancement of software-related planning and development within the framework of Scrum and Kanban, thereby providing factors a sustainability has improved.
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