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A Study on Agile Software Development
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Agile software development has rapidly gained a lot of interest in the field of software engineering. Agile software development, despite its novelty, is an important domain of research within software engineering discipline. Agile software development methods have caught the attention of software engineers and researchers worldwide. Scientific research is yet scarce, there has been little detailed reporting of the usage, penetration and success of agile methodologies in traditional, professional software development organizations. Agile development focuses on cross functional teams empowered to make decisions, versus big hierarchies and splitting by function. The field is relatively nascent and research is in its initial stages.
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Agile Methodologies, Agile Software Development, Software Engineering.
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