A Comparative Analysis of Agile Methods for Core Banking Software: XP Versus DSDM
Journal Title: International Journal of Communication and Media Studies (IJCMS) - Year 2019, Vol 9, Issue 3
Abstract
Today’s dynamic environment influences the software development. Due to this dynamic environment, the software also needs to adapt the changes to cope up with the rapidly changing environment. Agile software development methodologies are used to cope up with such a dynamic environment. This research paper helps in understanding the agile methods that are XP & DSDM and a comparative analysis between XP & DSDM. It also focuses on the similarities & difference between these two methods. Finally a method is recommended for the core banking software development in a better way on the basis of selection criteria. This will help to find out the better methodology to help future developers to get new ideas.
Authors and Affiliations
ANOOP SHARMA, MANISHA .
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