Software breaks free from its bonds
Organisations and developers are increasingly benefiting from the agile methodology and its speedier processes and intensive interaction
Developers feel empowered when working under agile methodology Agile software development is entering the mainstream with large firms such as broadcasting group BSkyB and book publisher Scholastic UK...
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