Software Development Assignment: Agile Methodology Process
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Running head: A REVIEW ON SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENTA REVIEW ON SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENTName of the studentName of the UniversityAuthor Note
A REVIEW ON SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT1Table of ContentsSection 1:....................................................................................................................................2Introduction:...............................................................................................................................2The purpose of the article:......................................................................................................2Is the problem important?......................................................................................................2Section 2:....................................................................................................................................3Argument to be made to support the author’s position-.........................................................3Evidence used to support the position:...................................................................................3Convincing power of the argument:.......................................................................................4Section 3:....................................................................................................................................4Software development community:.......................................................................................4Section 4:....................................................................................................................................6Conclusion:................................................................................................................................6References:.................................................................................................................................7
A REVIEW ON SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT2Section 1:Introduction:The purpose of the article:The article typically discuses about the Agile development process that focuses on thecommunication, development, working of the software and makes the working with thesoftware easy for the user. It introduces the user-centred system design that focuses on theeasy of usage of the software and the experience of the user throughout the whole process.The article proposes an idea of merging the Agile process with UCSD that will make thework of the user easy and time saving. The article interprets the findings on the activities ofUCSD in Agile project and how the Agile process is gaining benefits from merging ofthem(Abrahamsson et al. 2017). The article typically hi-lights the factors that are determiningthe role of the Agile process and UCSD and how they help the user. They both have differentfocusing point and if they are merged together it will be highly beneficial to the end-user.Is the problem important?Yes, the problem is important. The problem states that when the IT professionals areworking in Scum they are highly influenced by the constraints that the scum developmentprocess contains. The Agile process claims that the projects gives an environment andsupport to complete the job. However, it is not concerned about the users when they arefocusing on individuals. Thus, it is often doubtful that who is to be held responsible for theinteraction between the user and the team. Another major problem related to this is with theUX professionals who rarely understands the team environment. The research done by theauthor clearly shows that the motivated workers who tries to integrate UCSD work in Scumdo not have the situation to do the work that is required to do. In Scum the team bonding andenvironment is strong and the workers feel left out from the team in this culture. However,
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