A Comparative Study on Agile Vs Network Methodology
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A Comparative Study on Agile Vs Network Methodology
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Balaji Sundramurthy
Mohaned Al Obaidy Haydar Sabeeh Kalash |
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Description |
The methodology is the systematic approach to define the set methods or set of practices used in field of study to improve system performance. Lot of methodologies has been used in the IT and non IT industry for developing the trends in business using specific tools or process to improve the existing network characteristic. We are going to discuss on the comparative study on Agile and Network methodology. This paper gives clear explanation on how methodology is used for improving the standard of Organization and client satisfaction. The research on major finding of methodology is analyzed and how it will improve the productivity of the development by delivering the defect free software product. The Agile methodology research is done specific to the IT industry and Network methodology analysis is done related to network projects in the organization. The comparative study is done on the advantages and problems faced in both the methodology. The factors that are involved in the research work are project size and duration, cost, quality, resources, risk management, coordination within team, customer interaction with these detailed studies of the agile and network methodology is done
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Int'l Conference on Change, Innovation, Informatics and Disrurptuive Technology
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2016-12-17 20:53:34
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Peer-reviewed Paper
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application/pdf
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http://proceedings.sriweb.org/repository/index.php/ICCIIDT/icciidtt_london/paper/view/19
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Int'l Conference on Change, Innovation, Informatics and Disrurptuive Technology; ICCIIDT London - UK
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en
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