Review of an Agile Software Development Methodology with SCRUM & Extreme Programming

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Software development methodologies offer a methodical way to working on projects in accordance with client expectations. In the software development process, the customer is seen as the main entity. In order to build valuable software quickly and within a given budget, firms are now seeking to implement customer-centric techniques. Customer satisfaction plays a crucial part in the development and deployment of software products. One software development process that helps to best fulfil changing customer requirements is agile software development. In the following part, a table of comparisons between the various agile modelling methodologies with regard to requirements and the role of the customer follows a discussion of agile methodology. The Scrum & Extreme Programming framework is presented, along with how different firms use the approach for projects of various sizes.

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Sankhe, P., Mathur, S., Rehman, T. B., & Dixit, M. (2022). Review of an Agile Software Development Methodology with SCRUM & Extreme Programming. In Proceedings of 2022 IEEE International Conference on Current Development in Engineering and Technology, CCET 2022. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/CCET56606.2022.10080640

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