Xcrum: A Synergistic Approach Integrating Extreme Programming with Scrum
Siavash Hosseini

TL;DR
This paper introduces Xcrum, a hybrid Agile methodology combining Extreme Programming and Scrum, aiming to enhance software development agility by integrating their strengths.
Contribution
The paper presents Xcrum, a novel hybrid Agile approach that merges XP practices with Scrum to improve flexibility and efficiency in software development.
Findings
Xcrum retains agility while integrating XP and Scrum strengths
Potential to outperform traditional Scrum and XP frameworks
Provides a comparative analysis and insights on hybrid methodology
Abstract
In today's modern world, software plays a pivotal role. Software development is a highly complex and time-consuming process, demanding multidimensional efforts. Companies continually adapt their requirements to align with the evolving environment, with a specific emphasis on rapid delivery and the acceptance of changing requirements. Traditional models, such as plan-driven development, often fall short in meeting these demands. In the realm of software development, Agile has been the focal point of global discourse for both researchers and developers. Agile development is better suited to customize and streamline the development process, offering a highly flexible, early, and rapid delivery lifecycle conducive to efficient software development. This article aims to provide an overview of two prominent Agile methodologies: Scrum and Extreme Programming (XP). It achieves this by reviewing…
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TopicsSoftware Engineering Techniques and Practices
