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SCRUM model for agile methodology

Authors: Sukriti Bhardwaj; Shipra Saraswat; Apoorva Srivastava;

SCRUM model for agile methodology

Abstract

Software now rules the world and its development is integral to all the IT companies. Software development is very complex process and requires multidimensional growth. Having a single model like waterfall or prototype for development is not enough for the product requirements and thus agile development is most useful for customized product development. With adaptive nature and early delivery and flexible life cycle, Agile is best suited for quick and effective development of software. The researchers also suggest that agile adaptation gives maturity to the organization and helps in the CMM levels achievement. There are various frameworks for agile but some can be more complex or overwhelming to agile beginner and so amongst all, scrum provides an easy method to implement agile. Scrum is currently the top most technique used in development not only for software but even in the fields of finance, research etc. If we are able to address the few backlogs it has, Scrum can undoubtedly become the most sought after method to be chosen for development with no hassles.

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