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  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 9
    Citation - Scopus: 14
    A Comparative Study of Agile, Component-Based, Aspect-Oriented and Mashup Software Development Methods
    (Univ Osijek, Tech Fac, 2012) Patel, Ahmed; Seyfi, Ali; Taghavi, Mona; Wills, Christopher; Na, Liu; Latih, Rodziah; Misra, Sanjay; Computer Engineering
    This paper compares Agile Methods, Component-Based Software Engineering (CBSE), Aspect-Oriented Software Development (AOSD) and Mashups as the four most advanced software development methods. These different approaches depend almost totally on their application domain but their usability can be equally applied across domains. The purpose of this comparative analysis is to give a succinct and clear review of these four methodologies. Their definitions, characteristics, advantages and disadvantages are considered and a conceptual mind-map is generated that sets out a foundation to assist in the formulation and design of a possible new integrated software development approach. This includes supportive techniques to benefit from the examined methods' potential advantages for cross-fertilization. It is a basis upon which new thinking may be initiated and further research stimulated in the software engineering subject field.
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    Citation - Scopus: 4
    Agile and Quality: a Systematic Mapping Study
    (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2019) Abdalhamid,S.; Mohammed,A.O.M.; Mishra,A.
    Recently, agile methodologies have been adopted in many application areas of developing software. Since the quality is an inherent factor of the right agile product development, so the use of agile leads to increase the quality of software. The objective of this study is to explore the quality that gained by adopting agile methods and how can be achieved. A systematic mapping study (SMS) is conducted to answer five research questions related to the study topic. © 2019 IEEE.