Effective Implementation of Agile Practices – Incoordination with Lean Kanban
Journal Title: International Journal on Computer Science and Engineering - Year 2012, Vol 4, Issue 1
Abstract
Increased productivity, return on investment and decreased defect rate are the major concerns in now-a days. Agile software development methodologies are in their way into the software mainstream. Agility created revolution in various fields of software development especially in mobilebased applications and internet-based applications development because of the improved quality of the software product. This research paper is the result of immense research work on the implementation of agile software development in coordination with lean kanban which facilitates continuous improvement. This paper portrays the key practices of iterative agile and lean kanban and also focuses on the approaches that can be considered to reduce the defect rate in the software development and increase the productivity.
Authors and Affiliations
Veerapaneni Esther Jyothi , K. Nageswara Rao
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