COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF AGILE METHODS 
FOR MANAGING SOFTWARE PROJECTS
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF AGILE METHODS 
FOR MANAGING SOFTWARE PROJECTS                
Author(s): Petar BogojevićSubject(s): Business Economy / Management, ICT Information and Communications Technologies
Published by: Udruženje za upravljanje projektima - IPMA Srbija
Keywords: software developments; agile methods; spiral model; scrum; extreme programming; DSDM; comparison
Summary/Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to review and compare four of the widely used and referenced agile methods – Spiral model, Dynamic System Development Method, Scrum, and Extreme programming. These four methods are compared based on their process, roles, current research, project management, lifecycle coverage and practices. The result of this paper is a review and comparison of these four models, which shows that neither of the described methods provides full product life-cycle coverage. XP is concluded to be most specific when it comes to practical guidelines, but with a very limited scope. Other methods focus more on abstract principles. Spiral, DSDM and Scrum can be used as frameworks that can use other agile methods. Organizations should use principals and ideas behind these fours methods as inspiration when creating custom tailored development processes. This paper also provides a review of the current research on these four methods, therefore it can be used as a reference work for future studies.
Journal: European Project Management Journal
- Issue Year: 7/2017
 - Issue No: 1
 - Page Range: 58-74
 - Page Count: 17
 - Language: English
 
