A Comparative Study of Implementing Agile Methodology and Scrum Framework for Software Development
Namit Gupta, Himanshu Sharma, Sudhanshu Kumar, Aman Kumar, Rajeev Kumar
Abstract
Agile is a software development process method that is quickly becoming the industry's de facto standard. Every organisation seeks agility because it wants quick delivery and the ability to respond to rapidly changing client needs. Agile is a project management methodology that has aided many businesses in responding swiftly to changing market conditions. While agile methodology may be used to almost every situation, it was developed in India by a software development business. Customer happiness and overall productivity can both benefit from agile methods. Agile and scrum can be used separately, but their combined benefits make the methodology popular.
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Agile software developmentScrumAgile Unified ProcessExtreme programmingAgile usability engineeringProcess managementLean software developmentComputer scienceUser storySoftware development processExtreme programming practicesSoftware developmentProductivitySoftwareEngineering managementSoftware engineeringBusinessEngineeringProgramming languageEconomicsMacroeconomicsSoftware Engineering Techniques and PracticesSoftware System Performance and ReliabilitySoftware Engineering Research