Incorporating Agile with MDA Case Study: Online Polling System
Pritha Guha, Kinjal Shah, Shiv Shankar Prasad Shukla, Shweta Singh

TL;DR
This paper proposes a new architecture combining Agile and MDA methodologies, demonstrated through an online polling system, aiming to leverage their advantages and mitigate limitations for different organization sizes.
Contribution
It introduces a hybrid architecture integrating Agile and MDA, tailored for both small and large organizations, with a case study implementation on an online polling system.
Findings
The hybrid architecture effectively combines Agile and MDA benefits.
Implementation on an online polling system validates the proposed model.
The approach addresses limitations of both Agile and MDA in different organizational contexts.
Abstract
Nowadays agile software development is used in greater extend but for small organizations only, whereas MDA is suitable for large organizations but yet not standardized. In this paper the pros and cons of Model Driven Architecture (MDA) and Extreme programming have been discussed. As both of them have some limitations and cannot be used in both large scale and small scale organizations a new architecture has been proposed. In this model it is tried to opt the advantages and important values to overcome the limitations of both the software development procedures. In support to the proposed architecture the implementation of it on Online Polling System has been discussed and all the phases of software development have been explained.
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