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    customer demands and loyalty. Agile development is heavily based on mathematical computations (Agile Methodology). It focuses on rapid delivery for functional components. Task at hand can be prioritized by the organization (Agile Methodology). If another emergent task appears the plan can be reprioritized and the information can be replanned for the future. The status of the project can be evaluated by team, through each phase of the build. Agile methodologies are open to change and…

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    Adams-Woodford to move his team from Waterfall to Agile were the eradication of offshore software developments teams and a transition to in-house software developers in Arizona, as well as the combination of the QA and development teams with extensive cross training in their respective specialties. The rationale behind the transition of offshore to in-house development deals with the fact that Agile development requires close proximity between team members in order to daily communication and…

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    Software development is a very important aspect of a company’s program or database they use to keep track of their productivity and databases. There are certain steps and methods that go into making and establishing these programs. Two methods that I am going to discuss is the waterfall method and the agile development method. The waterfall method was originally defined by Winston W. Royce in 1970 (Hughey 2009.) The waterfall method is a linear sequence that goes from the requirements of the…

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    2016): Scrum is one of the most popular Agile methodologies. It is an adaptive, iterative, fast, flexible, and effective methodology designed to deliver significant value quickly and throughout a project. Scrum ensures transparency in communication and creates an environment of collective accountability and continuous progress. The Scrum framework, as defined in the SBOK Guide, is structured in such a way that it supports product and service development in all types of industries and in any type…

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    Streamlining these tasks, certain agreed upon steps are followed. So process methodology is an agreed upon way of doing business or running these activities. A process methodology is a technique of breaking the business activities into smaller activities and to streamline them efficiently and effectively to achieve the end goal. Agile methodology, which is important and beneficial for both customer and the organization.…

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    Task 1 In this assignment for project management I am going to choose the Agile Scrum methodology to use as the main body and examples. Agile Scrum is commonly known as it has its famous 12 principles that achieve a good success in project management. These principles I will describe below in a short description. This will hopefully illustrate whoever reading this a short understanding as I will progress to then explain why, Agile, is used to secure many great benefits to project management. 12…

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    This poses an issue and directly conflicts with the customer centric core value that we should be practicing, especially as a shared services company. The lack of regular communication with the customer is a hindrance on the quality of product that IT delivers, and needs to change. There have been several instances in the past where miscommunication throughout the SDLC process led to issues in the production environment of our systems, which is not something to be taken lightly in the insurance…

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    operations. (Laudon,2016) The growth strategy at UPS emphasis on entering into new markets and expanded its existing products as well as customer services. The external extensions include alliances with SAP and Oracle to include UPS functionality in their software packages and the acquisitions of Mail Boxes Etc. to provide 4400 retail locations to…

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    In today’s society, software companies are constantly pressured to deliver quality software projects at a strict deadline that must be met. As a result, companies must always renovate themselves and software developers must keep up with the latest technologies. However, software companies often resort to the premature release of software projects in order to meet deadlines. These projects are aesthetically complete and free of errors. Incomplete projects often fail their customers when they are…

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    What are the benefits of code & Fix There is a few advantages to the code and fix methodology, these may be no overheads, documentation and QA processes. Generally speaking and important to note it is used in short term, simple projects that require little man-hours to complete. It is also useful for simple projects in need of proof-of concept and finally it can be advantageous for short lived demos and/or throwaway prototypes. What are the disadvantages of code & Fix? There is a great risk…

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