Study: Impact of Agile on Current IT Scenario
Keywords:
Extreme Programming, Feature driven development, Focal Point, Return on Investment(ROI), ScrumsAbstract
The present research paper majorly discusses with regard to various issues related to agile software development approach in related to changes mande in diverse background.
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