Developing a centralized appointment booking system with agile methodology & tools
Niketan, Balar (2024)
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2024121335712
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2024121335712
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The aim of this thesis was to explore the development of a centralized appointment booking system, with a focus on the importance of effective methods for identifying and improving teamwork flow. The primary objective was to explore how Agile methodology and supporting tools contribute to a streamlined, effective and collaborative development process. Agile methodology played a pivotal role by breaking the project into manageable tasks, enabling iterative development and quick adaptation to changes. Using a version control system (VCS) such as Git helps with version control and code security and even helps to fix bugs without disrupting the main codebase. Additional tracking tools such as Trello are used to monitor the process and maintain the workflow to complete the task on time. These tools collectively increased the project organization and improved overall productivity.
Key findings indicate that the project successfully achieved its goal through the development of an effective, functional application within the expected timeline. Through Agile methodology and project management tools, the thesis successfully developed a functional system that improves the booking process for various industries. This Agile methodology combined with these tools assured ease within the development process, chances of minimal errors and improved collaboration, proving that this approach works to achieve the objectives of the thesis.
Key findings indicate that the project successfully achieved its goal through the development of an effective, functional application within the expected timeline. Through Agile methodology and project management tools, the thesis successfully developed a functional system that improves the booking process for various industries. This Agile methodology combined with these tools assured ease within the development process, chances of minimal errors and improved collaboration, proving that this approach works to achieve the objectives of the thesis.