Project Adaptability Assessment for adopting new Eclectic Agile Methodology
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Abstract
Adopting agile methodologies has become industrial trend over traditional one as earlier. So it is the need to have empirical studies to overcome challenges and limitations come across while inculcate agile methodologies in manifold scenarios. This paper proposes novel ways to assess your project’s capability to adopt "Eclectic" Agile Methodology, in case projects have farrago of challenges like but not limited to - Tightly coupling with downstream and upstream applications, Sprint encountering frequent unplanned severity 1 issues which need immediate attention, shared hosted environments along with schema, dependencies outside our project, cross track impacts and distributed team. Through this paper we are offering innovative tools that contains deep thought assessment parameters along with a scoring criteria to identify project fitment before the adoption of "Eclectic" Agile Methodology upfront.
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