Affiliation:
1. Bolton University, UK
2. Institute of Management, Bolton, UK
Abstract
Business and IT alignment has been a critical issue for researchers, consultants, and practitioners seeking to improve demand and delivery management by executing business requirements in real-life systems that benefit end-users. Companies using IT to enable their business must improve their business and information technology alignment (BITA) by implementing best practices and frameworks. This study focuses on one area of improvement in the BITA model, which is project software delivery using Agile as a project management methodology. Agile methodology allows for collaboration and dynamic requirements, which benefits aligning businesspeople with IT delivery within the software development lifecycle (SDLC) framework.
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