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According to a survey conducted in 2013 by scott ambler + associates, 58% of respondents defined project success by what criteria?

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Answered by AnmolRaii
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a study of the opinions, behaviour, etc. of a group of people

व्‍यक्तियों के किसी समूह के विचारों, आचरण आदि का अध्ययन; सर्वेक्षण

to carry out/conduct/do a surveyto carry out/conduct/do a survey

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the action of examining an area of land and making a map of it

किसी भूक्षेत्र की जाँच कर उसका मानचित्र बनाने का कार्य, सर्वे, भूमापन तथा मानचित्र-निर्माण

Answered by itzJitesh
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Answer:

Agile software development methodologies are new. Scrum and DSDM are among the oldest agile methods, being defined in the mid-1990s. XP, arguably the most popular of the agile processes, was first described in the late 1990s as a collection of process/organizational patterns and in 2000 published as a book. The Agile Alliance was loosely formed in the Spring of 2001. Agile Modeling (AM) was first defined in the Autumn of 2000 and was published in March of 2002 as a book.

The good news is that people are in fact researching the various agile methods, and that more and more evidence is being published at various Agile and academic conferences worldwide. I suspect that we'll soon be at the point where there is more evidence in favor of Agile than what we ever saw with traditional approaches. Of course, this isn't hard to accomplish seeing as many of the fundamental assumptions behind traditional development were never questioned, let alone examined.

Some research results do exist. For example the effectiveness of pair programming has been examined a fair bit, and the issues surrounding iterative and incremental approaches are reasonably well known. The bottom line is that metrics concerning agile software development methods are slowly being gathered, and wiht a little online searching you can easily find the latest results. Also, we're starting to see more and more survey results being published.

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