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Application Development to Support Agile Software Development Methodology

Student: Rzaeva Adila

Supervisor: Aleksey Kychkin

Faculty: Faculty of Economics, Management, and Business Informatics

Educational Programme: Business Informatics (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 8

Year of Graduation: 2020

Graduate work on the topic «Application Development to Support Agile Software Development Methodology». The number of pages - 78, excluding applications, the number of illustrations - 35, tables - 10, applications - 8. The work consists of three parts. In the first part of the work, the concept of agile methodologies is analyzed, the features of their application are identified. The review of the standards of agile project management, as well as all of their main characteristics: theory, content, especially the creation of teams, specifics, artifacts, advantages and disadvantages, metrics is completed. In the second part, a comparative analysis of systems that implement an agile project management methodology is carried out, the most powerful aspects of methodologies and systems designed for flexible project management to identify artifacts, properties and attributes of a synthesized system are highlighted. Based on the studied information, a flexible methodology for software development was synthesized, a detailed description of this methodology was carried out. In the final part of the work, modeling, software implementation, and testing of an application supporting a synthesized flexible methodology were performed.

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