Dynamic agile distributed development method

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Abstract

"Agile" is an effective sof tware engineering model with a high trust and acceptance rate among its users. The term agility comes from the concept of rapid development and working in a team for better results and a faster competition rate when compared with any other sof tware engineering model. In this study, an assessment of the different patterns, frameworks, and application program interfaces available for distributed development in an agile model is given. After analyzing the state-of -the-art distributed models, a novel framework of a dynamic agile distributed development method (DADDM) is introduced in this paper. Many researchers have worked on global sof tware development using the agile approach; however, we are presenting the idea of incorporating the agile benefits with dynamic distributed sof tware development. The applicability of the proposed model is checked via two selected parameters: a feasibility study and a business study. The complete DADDM development life cycle is presented in the methodology section. The techniques used in DADDM and team members' roles and responsibilities in DADDM are defined in this study. This study reflects all pillars of planning, controlling, organizing, and management of leadership. The use of DADDM in distributed agile development encourages future researchers to use this proposed framework for comparison and testing of their models and to check the effectiveness through a comparison with DADDM.

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Nadeem, M. A., & Lee, S. U. J. (2019). Dynamic agile distributed development method. Mathematics, 7(10), 963. https://doi.org/10.3390/math7100963

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