Affiliation:
1. Department of Computer Science and Applications, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak, Haryana, India
Abstract
Background:
The trend of software development has always been challenging for industry
experts and software developers. There is tremendous growth in software development
methodologies under the influence of evolving technologies and the rising demands of society.
The 2019 pandemic forced software developers to shut down their offices and begin working
from home, thereby, highlighting the critical necessity for a shared development and operations
teams platform. As a result, the development trend moves from waterfall and Agile towards
DevOps.
Objective:
The objective of the research is to review and comparatively analyze the availability
factor of different selective and required features in software development methodologies. Software
development industries will be benefited in appropriate methodology selection based on the
requirement.
Methods:
The analysis is based on review of different development methodologies based on existing
literature study, Google, and Stack Overflow Trends followed by tabular comparison of
Waterfall, Iterative, Prototype, Spiral development models under Traditional and Rapid Application
Development (RAD), Scrum, Kanban, XP for Agile methods with DevOps automation culture
on essential features.
Results:
The moving trend towards DevOps, from Traditional and Agile development, demonstrate
the most recent market swings for these models. Although Traditional models adhere to
outdated software development methodologies, they are included in this high-quality survey and
evaluation because of their widespread use in the software industry and prominent researcher’s
survey work.
Conclusion:
Software developers, students, and researchers will all find it simple to comprehend
the workings of development processes as a result of this analytical review. Additionally, it will
also make it easier for these target audiences to choose relevant and effective models for software
development.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.