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Report on the Dilemma of Using Software Methodologies and the Implications for Object-Oriented Software Projects

I. Introduction Software is an indispensable and crucial provider for the new economy as well as science. It helps to create new markets as well as new directions for more dependable, elastic and vigorous society. Though, more often than not, software falls short behind the expectorations of the users, the customers as well as the fixed business rule of the company or the organizations. Although there are many software methodologies, tools as well as techniques that are already available and used, most of it are expensive and not yet that reliable for those highly changeable and evolutionary market. More often than not, software methodologies or approach are only proven in case-by-case oriented methods (Fujita & Mejri 2006, p. v). In every project, those inexperience developers are already thinking about the different ways that they can handle in order to deal with their stock knowledge and skills as well as the steps that they can follow. On the other hand, those inexperienced dev...