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EXTREME PROGRAMMING VS SCRUM: A COMPARISON OF AGILE MODELS

Asma Akhtar, Birra Bakhtawar, Samia Akhtar

2022International Journal of Technology Innovation and Management (IJTIM)60 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

For past couple of years agile software methods have been quite popular among the researchers. Agile models are known as light weight in contrast with conventional software development methodologies, due to their casual, versatile and adaptable style. Agile frameworks became heartily accepted by the software society in view of their concentration towards timely software conveyance, product quality and user satisfaction. For the fulfillment of requirements and needs of different software projects multiple agile frameworks are present to choose from. Out of these models Extreme Programming and Scrum are the most recognizable and generally utilized frameworks. This research contributes by investigating these two frameworks thoroughly. This paper conducts a comprehensive comparison between Scrum and Extreme programming to track down their commonalities, dissimilarities and investigate those attributes which complement each other.

Topics & Concepts

Agile software developmentScrumExtreme programmingExtreme programming practicesUser storySoftware engineeringComputer scienceSoftware developmentSoftwareCasualAgile Unified ProcessAgile usability engineeringLean software developmentSoftware development processProgramming languageMaterials scienceComposite materialSoftware Engineering Techniques and PracticesSoftware System Performance and ReliabilityIoT and Edge/Fog Computing
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