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This paper was submitted to AAMAS 2025 on October 16, 2024, and accepted.
Excerpt from PDF: This paper was submitted to AAMAS 2025 on October 16, 2024, and accepted. Large Language Models for Virtual Human Gesture Selection Parisa Ghanad Torshizi Northeastern University Boston, United States [email protected] Laura B. Hensel University of Glasgow Glasgow, United Kingdom [email protected] Ari Shapiro Flawless Los Angeles, United States…
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W-AGILE isn’t about choosing one methodology over the other; it’s about blending the strengths of Agile and Waterfall to meet the unique demands of your project. Whether you’re dealing with fixed deadlines, evolving requirements, or diverse teams, WAGILE provides a structured yet flexible framework that adapts to challenges while keeping goals on track.
By understanding when and how to use WAGILE, you can deliver projects more efficiently, effectively, and confidently.
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Agile Insights from Vabro
As we continue to navigate the ever-changing landscape of project management, it's essential to understand the nuances of Agile frameworks. At Vabro, we're committed to helping teams unlock their full potential. Our latest research reveals key trends and insights into the adoption and growth of Scrum and Kanban frameworks. Stay ahead of the curve and learn how these methodologies can transform your workflow!
(Source: Grand View Research & Grand View Research)
Market Segmentation:
Scrum: Dominant in software development (71%), IT (63%), and finance (56%) industries
Kanban: Widely adopted in IT (61%), software development (55%), and manufacturing (46%) sectors
Industry-Wide Usage:
Scrum: Preferred by 75% of Fortune 500 companies
Kanban: Adopted by 40% of Fortune 500 companies
(Source: Grand View Research & Grand View Research)
Popularity:
Scrum: Used by 58% of Agile teams, with 21% using a hybrid approach (Source: VersionOne)
Kanban: Employed by 26% of Agile teams, with 15% using a hybrid approach (Source: VersionOne)
(Source: Grand View Research & Grand View Research)
Growth Prospects:
Scrum: Expected to grow at a CAGR of 12.5% from 2023 to 2030 (Source: MarketsandMarkets)
Kanban: Projected to grow at a CAGR of 10.3% from 2023 to 2030 (Source: Grand View Research)
(Source: Grand View Research & Grand View Research)
Key Statistics:
71% of Scrum users report improved team productivity
63% of Kanban users report enhanced delivery speed
55% of Agile teams use Scrum for project management
26% of Agile teams use Kanban for workflow management
Comparison: Scrum and Kanban share similar goals but differ in approach. Scrum excels in:
Prescriptive framework
Iterative development
Role-based responsibilities
Kanban shines in:
Visual workflow management
Continuous delivery
Flexibility and adaptability
Conclusion: Scrum remains the leading Agile framework, dominating the software development and IT industries. Kanban, while less popular, has a strong presence in IT and manufacturing sectors. Both frameworks are expected to grow, with Scrum leading the charge. As the Agile market evolves, understanding the strengths and weaknesses of each framework will be crucial for organizations to make informed decisions and maximize their productivity and efficiency.
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