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A Survey of Agile Methodology over Cloud Computing

Author Affiliations

  • 1CSE Department CSIT, Durg, CG, India
  • 2CSE Department CSIT, Durg, CG, India
  • 3CSE Department CSIT, Durg, CG, India

Res. J. Computer & IT Sci., Volume 4, Issue (7), Pages 1-5, July,20 (2016)

Abstract

Cloud computing approach is an advanced process for enabling on-demand, well-situated network access to share virtual resources using various platforms and infrastructures for computational purposes. It emphasizes the involvement of virtual network, servers, applications, tools, storage, services etc based on the demand of users. The cloud process can be implemented in a better way by using agile model. It is a progressive and repetitive development process in accordance with customer association and it is bounded with the approach followed in the market with respect to time. The fundamentals of agile development are a practitioner-centred methodology, very close contact with customers, abundant small milestones and a welcoming attitude about change. The development process of agile provides more control in the management and handling customers while preserving the inventiveness and production of technical job. Implementing agile methodologies over cloud computing behaves as a bridge between them for a better software development platform. This connection provides the benefits, improvements, increased quality in the software development process.

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