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An Empirical Study of Effective Software Production in Distributed Software Development Environment using Non-Classical Models


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1 Department of Computer Applications, Kongu Arts and Science College (Autonomous), Erode, Tamilnadu, India
2 Department of Computer Science, Gobi Arts & Science College, Gobi, Tamilnadu, India
     

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The need of empirical study in software engineering is growing because the software development process is not a constant development process, Day to day the software updation, evaluation, enhancement and technological changes will lead the stakeholder to promote the research in the respective SDLC models. Nowadays many researchers can do their research and validate their solutions using empirical study and analysis. Our study aims to generalize the findings and promote effective software production in a Distributed Software Development Environment (DSDE) using non-classical models. In this study, we analyze effective software production in DSDE using Agile and DevOps.


Keywords

SDLC (Software Development Life Cycle), Distributed Software Development Environment (DSDE), Agile, DevOps.
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Authors

N. Rajasekaran
Department of Computer Applications, Kongu Arts and Science College (Autonomous), Erode, Tamilnadu, India
S. M. Jagatheesan
Department of Computer Science, Gobi Arts & Science College, Gobi, Tamilnadu, India

Abstract


The need of empirical study in software engineering is growing because the software development process is not a constant development process, Day to day the software updation, evaluation, enhancement and technological changes will lead the stakeholder to promote the research in the respective SDLC models. Nowadays many researchers can do their research and validate their solutions using empirical study and analysis. Our study aims to generalize the findings and promote effective software production in a Distributed Software Development Environment (DSDE) using non-classical models. In this study, we analyze effective software production in DSDE using Agile and DevOps.


Keywords


SDLC (Software Development Life Cycle), Distributed Software Development Environment (DSDE), Agile, DevOps.