COMPARING TWO METHODOLOGIES SCRUM AND RATIONAL UNIFIED PROCESS September 2011 Features and attributes of SCRUM Methodology According to DeGrace (1990)‚ SCRUM as a project management methodology is among the famous techniques. It is viewed as an Agile technique with iterative project approach on activities. As a new methodological approach‚ it has more advantages compared to the old classic methodologies. As earlier mentioned‚ the methodology is iterating‚ where the production
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Background and Methodology of the Research Process to Problems in Health Care Childhood Obesity HCS/465 August 2‚ 2012 Donald Steacy Introduction The purpose of the paper is to show how to develop and understand methodology of the research process when pertaining to health care. The process consists of retrieving a peer-reviewed article and applying the research methodology to the article selected. The article selected for the research methodology was Childhood Obesity: A Global Public
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Using quantitative and qualitative methodology to improve organizational effectiveness Abstract A non-profit organization should use both qualitative and quantitative performance measures‚ based on the organization’s mission goals and objectives‚ to show financial and programmatic accountability in a transparent environment. Qualitative and quantitative research methods can be used in marketing‚ financial planning‚ fundraising and program research and evaluation. This paper will define and
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Applying the Background and Methodology Carrie "Shellie" Cobbs Health Care Research Utilization HCS 465 Cindy Laub‚ PhD January 18‚ 2014 Applying the Background and Methodology • Definition of the problem The problem outlined in the article is that poor children living at poverty or lower have greater occurrences of asthma and less resource for care than non-poor children do. Poor children access general care facilities for acute treatment of their asthma rather than doctor’s offices for
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respect to their epistemological position and ontological assumptions and these assumptions orientate the research strategies in a direction that will be most appropriate in developing their research methodologies (Bryman‚ 2004). This assignment will identify and describe how the different methodologies are decided for qualitative and quantitative research studies and how the methodological decisions are influenced by the researcher’s philosophical views of the world. Reference will be made to the
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3. FMECA Methodology 3.1 Failure mode effect & criticality analysis FMEA is called as FMECA (failure mode‚ effects and criticality analysis) when it is used for criticality analysis. In general‚ FMECA is performed in two parts: (I) to identify the different failure modes and its effects by failure mode and effect analysis (FMEA); (ii) to Classify failure mode criticality analysis by probability of occurrence and its severity. (Bowles & Pelaez‚ 1995). FMEA is traditionally calculated by developing
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Applying the Background and Methodology of the Research Process to Problems in Health Care Jacqueline Allen HCS465 May 19‚ 2014 Instructor; Angela Miller Applying the Background and Methodology of the Research Process to Problems in Health Care Introduction I have chosen to analyze the research and study on Childhood Obesity: Can electronic medical records (EMRs)‚ customized with clinical practice guidelines improve screening and diagnosis. The project was done to determine if customization
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A Project Management Overview of XP Software Development Methodology This paper will discuss at a high-level how software development projects are run when implementing the extreme programming (XP) methodology‚ and explain during which step‚ XP covers the Project Management Institute’s (PMI) process groups‚ and management knowledge areas (MKA) [9]. After the XP process is discussed‚ XP’s unique way of developing code‚ its documentation management‚ and user-centric approach are explained. Since
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Wodak and Michael Meyer CDA – What is it all about? A brief history of the ‘CDA Group’ The common ground: discourse‚ critique‚ power and ideology Main research agenda and challenges Differences and similarities – beyond the social dimension Methodology Summary and criticism 1 3 4 11 19 23 32 CDA – What is it all about? In this chapter‚ we first provide a brief ‘story’ – how it all began; then we present an overview of some important research agendas in CDA and discuss new challenges for
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blue-green algae. It also facilitates a reaction necessary to the survival of this species; we can follow the kinetics of this reaction by measuring the conversion of Substance X to Substance Y at various times during purification.” Techniques and methodologies for extracting the proteins and purifying Enzyme X are as follows: The blue-green tinted proteins in Enzyme X give a distinct color to algae. The proteins are contained in the cells‚ so the cells need to be lysed (disintegration of the cell wall
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