Comparative Study of Agile Methodologies : Scrum, Kanban and Extreme Programming (XP)
Darlami Magar, Bindu (2025)
Darlami Magar, Bindu
2025
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2025061122397
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2025061122397
Tiivistelmä
Because the software development world changes rapidly, Agile approaches have become the main guide for flexible and effective projects. This thesis will examine Scrum, Kanban, and Extreme Programming (XP) as top Agile frameworks, with attention to their basic beliefs and how they operate.
Important issues considered involve arranging the team, choosing a planning model, interacting with customers, being flexible, and how tools are used. The researchers rely on academic research and actual examples to tell us which problems each framework often encounters during adoption and where it should be used.
It turns out that despite all Agile frameworks using iterative development and customer feedback, the key factors that ensure success are size, culture, and type of project. Having this thesis enables organizations and those working in software to choose effective Agile approaches, which results in enhanced project performance and better operational results.
Important issues considered involve arranging the team, choosing a planning model, interacting with customers, being flexible, and how tools are used. The researchers rely on academic research and actual examples to tell us which problems each framework often encounters during adoption and where it should be used.
It turns out that despite all Agile frameworks using iterative development and customer feedback, the key factors that ensure success are size, culture, and type of project. Having this thesis enables organizations and those working in software to choose effective Agile approaches, which results in enhanced project performance and better operational results.