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The most popular Agile methodology is Extreme Programming (XP). However, there are many other agile process models that have been proposed and used in industry, such as-- | The most popular Agile methodology is Extreme Programming (XP). However, there are many other agile process models that have been proposed and used in industry, such as-- | ||
1) Adaptive Software Development (ASD) | |||
2) Scrum | 1) Adaptive Software Development (ASD) | ||
3) Dynamic Systems Development Method (DSDM) | 2) Scrum | ||
4) Crystal | 3) Dynamic Systems Development Method (DSDM) | ||
5) Feature Drive Development (FDD) | 4) Crystal | ||
6) Lean Software Development (LSD) | 5) Feature Drive Development (FDD) | ||
7) Agile Modeling (AM) | 6) Lean Software Development (LSD) | ||
8) Agile Unified Process (AUP) | 7) Agile Modeling (AM) | ||
8) Agile Unified Process (AUP) | |||
Compare these methodologies, telling how they are different from XP, and assessing their strengths and weaknesses. | Compare these methodologies, telling how they are different from XP, and assessing their strengths and weaknesses. |
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The most popular Agile methodology is Extreme Programming (XP). However, there are many other agile process models that have been proposed and used in industry, such as--
1) Adaptive Software Development (ASD) 2) Scrum 3) Dynamic Systems Development Method (DSDM) 4) Crystal 5) Feature Drive Development (FDD) 6) Lean Software Development (LSD) 7) Agile Modeling (AM) 8) Agile Unified Process (AUP)
Compare these methodologies, telling how they are different from XP, and assessing their strengths and weaknesses.