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Agile Methodologies: Comparative Study and Future Direction

Agile Methodologies: Comparative Study and Future Direction. 99002041 林佳蓁 資工 4B. Introduction. Agile Methodologies: Iterative, Incremental , review  1.Extreme Programming (XP) 2.Scrum 3.Rational Unified Process (RUP). Extreme Programming (XP).

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Agile Methodologies: Comparative Study and Future Direction

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  1. Agile Methodologies: Comparative Study and Future Direction 99002041 林佳蓁 資工4B

  2. Introduction Agile Methodologies: Iterative, Incremental , review  1.Extreme Programming (XP) 2.Scrum 3.Rational Unified Process (RUP)

  3. Extreme Programming (XP) • XP is an agile model which believes in continuous communication between project team members and stakeholders, continuous feedback, simplicity and respect. • Simplicity helps software programmers to look for simple solutions to the problems faced in the project life. • Continuous communication between customers and project team enables the developers to carry on the project on right direction to fulfill the client requirements and support reducing paper work.

  4. SCRUM • Scrum is used in organizations that are not dependent on deadlines. • Scrum provides a methodology that regulates the set of best practices in such a way to work together and gain the beneficial possible outcomes of a project. • This methodology is based on iteration, which is a short round or cycle of repetitive constructs in which ease cycle ends with afunctional output.

  5. Rational Unified Process “RUP” • RUP is generally represented in two dimensions. • The horizontal axis represents the process lifecycle based on schedule throughout the development phase of the project. On the other hand, the vertical axis represents the logical grouping of different activities depending on their nature.

  6. Comparison (XP, SCRUM, RUP)

  7. Comparison (XP, SCRUM, RUP)

  8. Discussion and Future Work • Agile methodologies’ main focus is on stakeholder satisfaction and user requirements as well as on organization objectives. XP, Scrum and RUP are the most widely adapted practices of agile development methodologies.

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