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    Agile Methodology What Is Agile? Agile methodology is an approach to project management‚ typically used in software development. It helps teams respond to the unpredictability of building software through incremental‚ iterative work cadences‚ known as sprints. But before discussing agile methodologies further‚ it’s best to first turn to the methodology that inspired it: waterfall‚ or traditional sequential development. Where Did Agile Come From? In 1970‚ Dr. Winston Royce presented a paper entitled

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    com/locate/infsof Empirical studies of agile software development: A systematic review ˚ Tore Dyba *‚ Torgeir Dingsøyr SINTEF ICT‚ S.P. Andersensv. 15B‚ NO-7465 Trondheim‚ Norway Received 22 October 2007; received in revised form 22 January 2008; accepted 24 January 2008 Abstract Agile software development represents a major departure from traditional‚ plan-based approaches to software engineering. A systematic review of empirical studies of agile software development up to and including 2005

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    meters‚ causing such a thunderous roar. This beautiful waterfall sits at the end of a winding river‚ and is encompassed by thick sturdy tress whose luscious canopy offers shade for any who despises the warm rays of sunlight. Along with the lush green foliage sporting different hues of green‚ the whole scene seemed right out of a postcard from paradise. Never in my life have I seen such a scene as breath-taking as this‚ the imposing waterfall caused such a roar that all but blocks the cacophony of

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    The waterfall

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    A waterfall is a point where there is an interruption in the river profile and the water makes a vertical drop. It is normally found in the upper stage of the river. Aasleagh falls near Killary harbour and torc waterfall county Kerry are well known waterfalls in Ireland. Most waterfalls develop where the river meets a band of softer‚ less resistant rock after flowing over harder more resistant rock. As a result of differential erosion the water quickly erodes the softer rock by the processes of

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    A waterfall is a feature of erosion found in the youth stage of a river. Waterfalls are found in areas with bands of hard and soft rock (otherwise known as resistant and less resistant rocks). The hard rock takes longer to erode than the soft rock (differential erosion) so the river erodes the land at different rates. The river erodes the soft rock by the main processes of erosion including Hydraulic Action (the force and power of the moving river) and Abrasion (the scraping of the load against

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    Introduction The waterfall model is the most common model of all software development life cycle models. It is very simple to understand and use. In a waterfall model‚ each phase must be completed before the next phase can start. At the end of each phase‚ a review takes place to determine if the project is on the right path and whether or not the project should be continued. Here phases do not overlap with each other. Waterfall model is a sequential design process in which progress is seen

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    Abstract: Agile methods in recent years have emerged as a new paradigm in software development‚ which promises to address some of the problem areas of traditional approaches by freeing some of its constraints. In an attempt to produce an improvised process to designing and implementation and thereby to produce qualitative deliverables‚ several pioneering efforts have been suggested. This paper examines two such methodologies that promote agility: eXtreme Programming and SCRUM. The process‚ the

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    A Comparison Between Hurricanes and Tornados Throughout history‚ people have been amazed and intrigued by the various forces of nature‚ particularly those associated with weather. In a similar way‚ hurricanes and tornados are some of the most violent natural occurring catastrophes experienced by people. While there are many differences between the two‚ the absolute similarities are tragic. Hurricanes are centered on rough wind swirling around a center area‚ and they are one of the deadliest

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    The Comparison Between China and Japan The reason why I choose the country between China and Japan for my comparison is. China and Japan located in the same continent both of them produce many export goods. But China’s export is mainly in workforce and Japan’s export is mainly their goods that they invented themselves‚ such as Cars and electric. China and Japan is located in Asia. China is the most populous country in the world with number of people crossing 1.298 billion in 2004 and

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    THE COMPARISON BETWEEN WINDOWS AND UBUNTU The comparison between the two operating systems is a long running topic within the PC industry. The two differ in their philosophy‚ cost‚ stability‚ versatility and security. Comparisons of the two operating systems tend to reflect their origins‚ historic user bases and distribution models. Typical perceived weaknesses regularly cited have often included poor consumer familiarity with Linux‚ and Microsoft Windows’ susceptibility to viruses and

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