A Mapping Model for Transforming Traditional Software Development Methods to Agile Methodology

  • Popli R
  • Anita
  • Chauhan N
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Abstract

Agility is bringing in responsibility and ownership in individuals, which will eventually bring out effectiveness and efficiency in deliverables. Agile model is growing in the market at very good pace. Companies are drifting from traditional Software Development Life Cycle models to Agile Environment for the purpose of attaining quality and for the sake of saving cost and time. Nimbleness nature of Agile is helpful in frequent releases so as to satisfy the customer by providing frequent dual feedback. In Traditional models, life cycle is properly defined and also phases are elaborated by specifying needed input and output parameters. On the other hand, in Agile environment, phases are specific to methodologies of Agile - Extreme Programming etc. In this paper a common life cycle approach is proposed that is applicable for different kinds of teams. The paper aims to describe a mapping function for mapping of traditional methods to Agile method.

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Popli, R., Anita, & Chauhan, N. (2013). A Mapping Model for Transforming Traditional Software Development Methods to Agile Methodology. International Journal of Software Engineering & Applications, 4(4), 53–64. https://doi.org/10.5121/ijsea.2013.4405

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