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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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    was developed as a solution to Ad-hoc development methodologies. • A staged development model • Stages will be completed one after the other. • Subsequent stage can be started once the previous one is completed only. • Waterfall model follow software development process in a linear sequential. • This model phases are do not overlap. Principle of Waterfall Methodology The waterfall model describes 6 phases. I. Requirement gathering. All the required functions and requirements are…

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    Quantitative Risk Analysis

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    one which follows the Qualitative analysis, and gives a numerical priority rating to project risks (PMI, 2009). Based on the PMBOK (PMI, 2013) quantitative risk analysis “… is the process of numerically analyzing the effect of identified risks on overall project objectives (p. 333).” This is also a process for the PM and project team to get risk data to support making decisions, which can help to reduce project uncertainties (PMI, 2013, p. 333). Based on the prior researchers’ statement, the…

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    In a typical Information Technology department there are usually at least 2 teams. The development team that creates systems or software and the operations team that keeps the system or software running. Separation of these two teams leads to problems as the organization grows. Typical problems I have experienced pertain to more projects or work than resources available, a single person holding all the information or being the go-to person for work in the department, and finally not passing on…

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    Quality Methodologies Comparison Overall, one of the primary functions of project management is (University of Pennsylvania, 2005) . While juggling a plethora of plans and tasks, project managers strive to increase the rate of projects flow, effectively utilize the time of team members, and minimize wasted efforts (University of Pennsylvania, 2005). However, with an onslaught of processes to control, a project manager simply does not have the time to address and evaluate easy and every task,…

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    causes of the failure of the London Ambulance Service software project. Reasons for failure have been attributed to the hardware issues, Software issues, technological difficulties, design methodology issues, operation and maintenance of the system issues. These issues caused by the poor team construction, unrealistic scheduling, unclear objects, lack of quality assurance, lack of communication, poor project management, lack of risk management etc. Introduction The London ambulance service was…

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    As project management has become a focal point of many businesses, the Earned Value Management why of planning a project has value in the real world. EVM tracks the progress of a project and gives a clear view point of the status of a project. Also EVM relates real time progress of a project; this is done by comparing your current project performance with the baseline data of the project. Basically its gives a forecast of a project from beginning to end and it allows the project manager to see…

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    Waterfall approach was first SDLC Model to be used widely in Software Engineering to ensure the project success. In The Waterfall approach the whole software development and divided into separate phases. In Waterfall typically, model, the outcome of one phase acts as the input for the next phase sequentially. Following is a diagram representation of different phases of waterfall model. Waterfall Model Application Every software developed is different suitable of SDLC approach to…

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    Sr Java Developer Responsibilities:  Participate in software design meetings to write technical design documents and to propose design solutions.  Develop codes based on user requirements documentation and detailed design documentation.  Recommend optimum coding methodologies based on latest coding developments and project needs.  Provide work effort, budget and timelines for proposed project to Managers.  Develop architectural standards and best practices for application…

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    Mintek Case Study

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    • COMPANY OVERVIEW Mintek is an autonomous research and development organization specializing in all aspects of mineral processing, extractive metallurgy and related technology. It was originally established as a mineral research laboratory by the government of SA in 1934. Mintek develops and transfers new technology to industry for processing, extraction, refining and utilizing minerals and mineral products. This company offers research and development expertise, service test work, and…

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