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Optimizing agile project management methodologies in high-tech software development

Prisca Amajuoyi, Lucky Bamidele Benjamin, Kudirat Bukola Adeusi

2024GSC Advanced Research and Reviews13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This review paper examines the challenges and limitations of traditional Agile methodologies in high-tech software development. It proposes enhancements to optimise efficiency and outcomes. Traditional Agile methodologies, such as Scrum and Kanban, have revolutionised software development practices but face scalability issues and struggle to adapt to rapid technological changes. To address these challenges, this paper proposes integrating DevOps practices, incorporating Lean principles, adopting hybrid Agile methodologies, and emphasising continuous feedback and iterative learning. These enhancements aim to streamline development processes, eliminate waste, tailor Agile practices to specific needs, and foster a culture of continuous improvement. The potential impact of these enhancements on improving efficiency and outcomes in high-tech software development projects is significant. However, further research and experimentation are needed to validate their effectiveness in real-world settings. Continuous improvement and adaptation are essential for organisations to stay competitive in the ever-evolving landscape of high-tech industries.

Topics & Concepts

Agile software developmentSoftware project managementComputer scienceProject managementSoftware developmentSoftware engineeringEngineering managementSoftwareAgile Unified ProcessSystems engineeringProcess managementEngineeringSoftware development processSoftware constructionOperating systemSoftware Engineering Techniques and PracticesSoftware System Performance and ReliabilitySoftware Engineering Research
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