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TITLE An Empirical Study of Agile Practices in Modern Software Development
ABSTRACT Agile methodology is one of the most widely adopted methodologies in the software industry today, as it is flexible, customer-focused, and easily adaptable to the ever-changing requirements of customers and rapidly developing technologies in the software industry. It is often difficult for the traditional methods of software development to maintain compatibility and synchronization between the rapidly evolving technologies and changing customer requirements. This paper discusses an empirical study on the usage of Agile methodologies in the current software development context and focuses on the observation of effects of using Agile methodologies on the success of the projects, increased productivity, and customer satisfaction of the developed software products. The observations and results derived from the study prove that Agile methodologies increase the effectiveness of communication, flexibility, and time-efficient delivery of software products and that there are certain challenges, including the need for proper training and resistance to change, to name a few, that come with the usage of Agile methodologies.
AUTHOR DR. MITAL VORA Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science, T. N. Rao College, Rajkot, Gujarat, India
VOLUME 154
DOI DOI: 10.15680/IJIRCCE.2024.1202202
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