A Comparative Case Study of Waterfall and Agile Management
Journal: SAR Journal - Science and Research (Vol.5, No. 1)Publication Date: 2022-03-28
Authors : Renad Mokhtar Mashael Khayyat;
Page : 52-62
Keywords : Agile; Waterfall; Sprint; Project Management; methodology; Product Development; phases; and requirements;
Abstract
This paper represents a real case study provided in a medium-size insurance company based on analysis that has been made regarding whether to apply the agile methodology of project management or traditional methods of project management. Researchers and end-users agreed that agile methods are more effective in projects and have added value in a very short time compared to the traditional waterfall approach. The research analysis has been conducted based on data acquired through a survey from the respondent associated insurance company. Further, it is demonstrated that the use of the agile methodology in insurance companies in Saudi Arabia is more helpful than the waterfall methodology because of the quality-related outcomes it offers to the project managers.
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