Review of Agile Software Development Methodologies
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During the past forty years, many new software development approaches were introduced to fit the new cultures of the software development companies which aim to produce valuable software in short time period with minimal costs, and within unstable, changing environments and Agile Methodology is one of them. This paper presents a review of agile methodologies, comparison between agile methodologies, how they are divergent from the traditional process methods.
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