Transition from Classic/Traditional to Agile: Critical Steps for Smooth Transition
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The Internet economy has altered the rules of software engineering. Traditional development methodologies are too cumbersome to meet the rapidly changing requirements and short product cycles demanded by business. This paper introduces critical steps required for smooth transition from classic software development model to agile methodology as per my experience in service organization such as HCL Technologies that needed to learn agile methodology to support the transition. It also lists the popular methodologies, metrics that matter and agile estimation and planning techniques. Finally, it summarizes the whole paper.
KEYWORDS: Classical Model, Agile Model, Transformation, Agile Methodologies, Metrics, Estimation And Planning.
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