Requirements Change Management Using Agile Methods and Dev-Ops Team Management: An Article Review

  • Alsharari Abdullah Sabih D , Wan Mohd Nazmee Wan Zainon , Sukumar Letchmunan , Alsharari Mohammed Sabih D

Abstract

Software engineering experts define agile development as “the collaboration between
different software engineering teams to achieve cross-functional tasks and increase the pace of
software development through reducing time needed to fulfil requirements of the software. This
paper review the current requirement change management in agile methods especially created
for website engineering and highlight their strength and weaknesses. Besides, it will show the
design of requirement change model based on agile methods that provide better requirement
change management for web projects to overcome the weaknesses of the current classical agile
methods, and finally we want to implement the modified requirement management model in order
to evaluate the effectiveness of the proposed model. Additionally, this study examines a modified
version of evaluation framework that assist in monitoring the Dev-Ops effects on performance
metrics; this framework proposes the use of different SE techniques such as slicing technique at
the source code level and pipeline tasking development paradigm. We use a systematic review
method to answer our aim to capture the current state of the art in Agile RCM as well as the role
of Dev-Ops team style in improving the quality of Agile SE modeling. Then we define
requirements for pattern and model then we create a model to evaluate against predefined
requirements.

Published
2020-05-10
How to Cite
Alsharari Abdullah Sabih D , Wan Mohd Nazmee Wan Zainon , Sukumar Letchmunan , Alsharari Mohammed Sabih D. (2020). Requirements Change Management Using Agile Methods and Dev-Ops Team Management: An Article Review. International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology, 29(10s), 777 - 785. Retrieved from http://sersc.org/journals/index.php/IJAST/article/view/14508
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