Abstract

In the rapidly evolving landscape of mobile app development, the need for real-time data processing has become increasingly critical. Traditional software development methodologies often struggle to keep pace with the dynamic requirements and quick turnarounds demanded by modern mobile applications. Agile methodologies, with their emphasis on iterative development, flexibility, and close collaboration, offer a promising solution for meeting these demands. This paper explores the integration of Agile methodologies in the development of mobile applications specifically designed for real-time data processing. Agile approaches, including Scrum, Kanban, and Extreme Programming (XP), are evaluated for their effectiveness in addressing the challenges of real-time data processing in mobile apps. The study emphasizes the importance of continuous feedback, rapid prototyping, and adaptive planning in ensuring that mobile applications can efficiently process and deliver data in real time. Furthermore, the paper discusses how Agile's incremental delivery model allows development teams to respond swiftly to changing user needs and technological advancements, thereby enhancing the overall performance and user experience of mobile apps.

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