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Research methodology
Secondary data from scholarly papers, articles, blogs, and news sources forms the scaffolding upon
which research endeavors ascend to new heights of insight and understanding. This comprehensive
approach not only ensures a well-rounded exploration of the research topic but also contributes to
the scholarly dialogue, laying the groundwork for informed decision-making and the advancement
of knowledge in the respective field.
Corporate agile methodology studied in IT Sector
As the demand for agile methodology in software development continues to rise, many software
organizations are transitioning away from traditional methods to embrace agile approaches. Unlike
predictive methods, agile is adaptive and prioritizes customer satisfaction. It promotes self-
organized teams dedicated to achieving technical excellence to enhance agility. However, managing
team size remains a challenge, influenced by the team's perspective. This study employs a technique
involving three differently sized agile groups utilizing the same technologies. Both objective and
subjective measures are employed, and the findings are supported by a thorough examination. The
results clearly indicate that selecting the right team members is crucial for successful agile software
development. Additionally, it explores agile methodologies through a case study highlighting their
advantages over conventional software industry methods. Moreover, it introduces the concept of
"Two Way Assessment," an approach aimed at enhancing the effectiveness of the process by
identifying and rectifying defects. (Rajbala Singh, & Deepak Kumar, B. B. Sagar, 2019)
Many IT companies strive to improve the effectiveness and caliber of their software development
projects by implementing agile methodologies. Among these methodologies are Scrum, eXtreme
Programming (XP), Kanban, Feature Driven Development (FDD), and Dynamic Systems
Development Method (DSDM), which are widely embraced. This research seeks to identify and
evaluate the challenges that impede the progress of IT companies utilizing these agile software
development approaches. Through this examination, IT firms can address crucial factors crucial for
success and make informed decisions when choosing the most appropriate methodology for their
specific requirements. The insights gained from this analysis will offer valuable guidance to IT
companies in overcoming or mitigating obstacles to the successful integration of agile practices.. (I.
Ghani, & M. Bello, 2015)
Scrum, eXtreme Programming (XP), Kanban, Feature Driven Development (FDD), and Dynamic
Systems Development Method (DSDM) are well-known agile software development methodologies
adopted by IT organizations.
Scrum: This methodology emphasizes iterative development cycles called sprints, typically lasting
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