Software quality and agile methods

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Agile methods may produce software faster but we also need to know how they meet our quality requirements. In this paper we compare the waterfall model with agile processes to show how agile methods achieve software quality under time pressure and in an unstable requirements environment, i.e. we analyze agile software quality assurance. We present a detailed waterfall model showing its software quality support processes. We then show the quality practices that agile methods have integrated into their processes. This allows us to answer the question "Can agile methods ensure quality even though they develop software faster and can handle unstable requirements?" © 2004 IEEE.

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Huo, M., Verner, J., Zhu, L., & Babar, M. A. (2004). Software quality and agile methods. In Proceedings - International Computer Software and Applications Conference (Vol. 1, pp. 520–525). https://doi.org/10.1109/cmpsac.2004.1342889

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