This current research study compares all the three IT methodologies SCRUM, Agile and Kanban for development projects. SCRUM framework is developing projects by dividing bigger development tasks into small development stages known/referred as sprints, whereas Kanban framework is used to schedule the system to manage the flow of work of the software development project solely through visual signals. All three methodologies were examined in this research study to determine their similarities and differences. The study conducted a survey to specify the most preferred methodology by IT professionals based on many parameters in the software development project environment, such as project complexity, levels of uncertainty in the entire project and work load sizes with considerations of various output factors like quality of product, productivity, and delivery of product. The research study shows the flexibility of all the three methodologies, approaching with objectives of Agile, whereas SCRUM methodology has emphasized on the corporation of customers, all the development project teams focus on skills of planning, organization skills, skills of presentation and the review of each module of project that has made it perfect for all new and extreme complex development products of software projects, the involvements of the customers is continuously required, in Kanban methodology it is functioning if in continuous workflow environment within a stable approach towards the software system improvements
Alan : Sosyal, Beşeri ve İdari Bilimler
Dergi Türü : Uluslararası
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