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    order to better organize work and adapt to changes in requirements. When it comes to technology development, it is best to utilize a framework that is more agile in nature. The two frameworks that will be scrutinized in this document are DevOps and Extreme Programming…

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    Besides, poverty reduction can also be considered as one of the main challenges for developing countries. Regarding to the estimation by the World Bank, 12.7% of the world’s population in 2012 lived under extreme poverty; at or below 1.90 dollars per day (the new poverty line). Since 1990, the attempt to reduce poverty has resulted in a decreasing trend of the numbers of the poor. However, poverty in most countries especially in Africa are still at unacceptable…

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    2.2.1 The Agile Model Agile Software development The agile development method is a hybrid between the incremental and iterative development model. The Agile software development ideology constitutes many offshoot development models; these include Extreme Programming (XP), Scrum and Dynamic System development model (DSDM). These models vary in the finer details of how these practices are implemented and are named, however, the core values in all of the agile development models are the same.…

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    Agile project management allows teams to work closely together. Agile focuses more on working software rather than planning and hence it is also called value driven approach. Agile assumes resources and duration is fixed but requirements can be changing. Many in the industry would consider agile as non-planned approach, which is wrong. In fact, Agile believes that requirements are constantly changing and hence uses just in time planning and plans only for immediate needs. As we can see from the…

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    all the required features. In agile model, each project is handled differently, and methods are tailored so that they best suit the requirements of the project. Some of the most popular agile methods include • Scrum • Rational Unified Process • Extreme Programming • Crystal Clear • Feature Driven Development • Adaptive Software Development • Dynamic Systems Development Method (DSDM) Pros of Agile…

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    Xp Vs Scrum Research Paper

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    provide a shorter development cycle, higher customer satisfaction, lower bug rates, and quicker adaptation to rapidly changing business requirements. This paper presents a new hybrid model/method, which combines the Rational Unified Process with eXtreme Programming (XP) and Scrum to maximize the strengths of both conventional and agile methods, while trying to suppressing the weakness of each approach. The Rational Unified Process is used as a skeleton in the hybrid method while Scrum is…

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    Scrum

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    Scrum is the main way of project management in Agile. It means that most of the Agile projects are run in a Scrum manner. Agile project management with Scrum has several main principles. Independence of the Scrum team is the first and the main principle of its work. It means that the team of Scrum developers has no strict limits to work within. In the traditional approach to software development, the team is usually provided with complete and detailed instructions on the future project. At…

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    People tend to think that extreme sports are just for the “ risk taking “ kind of people , however in reality people just love to do it for the “ peace” and enjoyment they receive from playing . A well written article titles , “ Extreme Sports not about risk taking “ by Eric Bymers , discusses how extreme sports are not played for the risk taking environment they include. I personally believe that doing an extreme sport can put you in peace while you are taking tons of risks. Based on Eric…

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    India, a country with a population of more than 1 billion people, is home to many small, rural communities that have never encouraged education among their citizens (CIA, 2016). In one of these communities, a family of eight struggles to get by with the little money the family makes as tenant farmers. Overtime, situations such as these have been bettered thanks to the Millennium Development Goals, but there is room for further achievement. Since the implementation of the Millennium Development…

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    Nick Woodman Case Study

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    Nick Woodman is a surfer turned millionaire, who founded the GoPro Company in 2002. The company’s flagship product is a high-speed, durable camera used for extreme sports such as skydiving, surfing, biking, and much, much more. At the tender age of, Nick became an interstate surfing medalist, after inspiring himself with photos from a surfing magazine. He began his entrepreneurship as a teenager, selling t-shirts, and eventually entered UC San Diego, due to its close proximity to the beach. In…

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