A taxonomy of lean six sigma and agile methodologies used in software development
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2018
Authors
Erkan, Turan Erman
Erkan,T.E.
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International Research Publication House
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Six Sigma is a business reasoning that highlight ongoing change, in light of a factual measure of instability. Lean is a persistent system to enhance execution, concentrating on waste disposal. Agile is methodology for extend administration, which can be utilized to control programming and item improvement utilizing redundant practices. This methodology can fundamentally build efficiency and decrease time to market. For the most part, lean and Six Sigma concentrate on taking out waste and giving the most elevated quality items and administrations with minimal cost, while encouraging an effortless, quick improvement approach. In this study, we will survey the existing literature in Six Sigma, Lean, Lean Six Sigma and Agile strategy over the past ten years. We analyze published research in the ranges of programming improvement. The audit is construct just with respect to the forty six (review) articles published between 2003-2017 academic literature. © International Research Publication House.
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Agile, Lean, Lean six sigma, Six sigma, Software development
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International Journal of Engineering Research and Technology
Volume
11
Issue
5
Start Page
725
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754