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Software Development Assignment : Agile Methodology Process

Task Part 1 – Agile processes: Write a report on the SCRUM agile development methodology from the point of view of a programmer trying to argue the case for management of Southern Cross University to adopt the SCRUM methodology for internal system development and contracted (procured) system development. You can assume the organisation has no experience in agile development processes at all so you will need to provide detailed arguments (this is not true but for the purposes of the assignment you should assume it is true). Your report should be structured as follows: An overview of Agile processes An explanation of the SCRUM framework Arguments for and against the adoption of SCRUM. You will need to reference authoritative sources to convince your management Clearly identify what sorts of projects would benefit and what sorts of projects will not benefit . This can be part of your point 3 arguments. An explanation of two aspects of Agile methodologies (XP, SCRUM or other processes) that could be adopted across the organisation, even if some systems were not appropriate for SCRUM. Explain why this is a good idea. (Note that Part 2 of this assignment is an example of one of these and you can include it here if you wish) The report should not be more than 1500 words. You will not be penalised for going over the limit but it may indicate you have too much detail or your writing is not precise. Feel free to use the above items as major headings in your report/essay, a bit more concise of course. You should add a brief Executive Summary and a brief Conclusion


Subject Name: Information Technology

Level: Undergraduate


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