AGILITY IN THE CLOUD: A HYBRID MODEL FOR SCALABLE AND CONTINUOUS DEPLOYMENT
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Agile development, cloud computing, DevOps, continuous integration, continuous delivery, Scrum, Kanban, automationAbstract
Software development underwent radical transformation in the mid-1990s, when the concept of rapid development gained traction. Depending on the needs of the client, brief iterative cycles of output are prioritized. Quick feedback and agile development were still not supported by any current technologies. Because it eliminated the need for widely dispersed demands, which can impede progress, cloud computing was the connecting piece. The primary objective of this research is to examine the relationship between cloud computing and agile software development. Software development is both practical and innovative when we look into this connection. Building a mobile app for warehouse management on Google Cloud Platform utilizing the fast prototyping process of the Dynamic Systems Development process (DSDM) exemplifies the overall points made in this article. Warehouse management doesn't typically employ agile software development methodologies.
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