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    Agile working methods give the ability to be flexible in uncertain situations, which then brings a decisive competitive advantage. Agile is deeply rooted in software development. In 2001, an international community of seventeen developers formed twelve principles for agile work. The manifesto was written to uncover better ways of software development. There are four key principles the manifesto drives towards. The authors of the Agile Manifesto attach people particularly higher importance than…

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    Why Do Projects Fail

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    Software Engineering is a very detailed field that explains the process of producing a software in a systematic way. Not only that, but it provides solutions that makes sure everything meets the deadlines provided by the customer and the least amount of resources are being used while doing so. However, according to an article posted on Capterra, only a third of the projects were completed or finished on time over the past year. This is a very disturbing number, considering how much companies…

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    LOC and FP estimation are distinct estimation techniques. Yet both have a number of characteristics in common. The project planner begins with a bounded statement of software scope and from this statement attempts to decompose software into problem functions that can each be estimated individually. LOC or FP is then estimated for each function. Alternatively, the planner may choose another component for sizing such as classes or objects, changes, or business Baseline productivity metrics (e.g.,…

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    Scrum Agile Analysis

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    Agile development: Scrum Methodology Introduction: Today a major challenge that is being faced by the Software Industries is their wiliness to choose and implement the current trending agile methodologies and how the framework can be implemented and make it running. When compared to the traditional approach of the Water fall model, where development is handled as a linear series of event from conception to production, I would recommend Scrum as its approach is granular and phase wise. The term…

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    According to both videos watched, Ira Glass and Jake Parker have similar ideas. Ira Glass’ “On Being Creative” and Parker’s “Finished Not Perfect” both describe a starting point for, really, any artist. This can translate to personal work’s projects, the desired skill levels involved in each discipline, and the taste of each artist. This also involves a certain amount of knowledge on art history and pop culture, which helps artwork demonstrate content within the work, introducing a level of…

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    algorithm seems to be negligible [24]. IV. PROPOSED PSO & PPSO ALGORITHMS The proposed architecture is based on PSO and PPSO algorithms to calculate execution time depicted below in figure 1. Additionally, in order to evaluate the execution time for software module, a proposed PPSO (Parallel PSO) algorithm…

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    Stakeholder Roles

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    Stakeholder Roles and Responsibilities Stakeholders defined as those who participate in the education of private school students directly or indirectly in Live Oak County. Social interaction between students and their instructors leads to incorporate educational materials and applying lessons to daily life and career goals (Darzi, Officer, Abualghaib, & Akl, 2016). The project manager for this plan will oversee all contract bids, health inspections, calendar updates, schedule changes, and…

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    organizational objectives: 1)Train to train: Training Service for Staff 2)Increasing Flexibility, Accessibility, and Innovation to MCAST students 3)Create more inclusion to persons with special needs - Improve physical Access 4)Provide the best educational resources for all students Amongst the objectives in the strategic plan MCAST focuses on the importance of giving front-line services to students with special needs this goes in line with “A person with disability shall have access to a range…

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    Agile Development Paper

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    growing requirement in software development. This framework is a kind of software which can automate the pre-generated test cases. So, for developing test automation software an incremental and timeframe iterative approach known as Agile Software Development Methodology can be used. It provides software developers a working test framework early with respect to traditional software development methods e.g. waterfall model. In this paper, an approach of developing test automation software with…

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    Agile and Waterfall are two different methods that are used in software development. They are ways of development. The Waterfall method model is a well defined and is exactly as it’s described. It is a linear style model that starts from a starting point to an end point. The stages are: Analysis, Design, Construction, Testing, and Support. (Schwalbe, 2012) Agile on the other hand is a fairly newer term used to describe new approaches that focus on programming teams and business experts.…

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