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&lt;em&gt;By John K. Waters, Application Development Trends&lt;/em&gt;
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When it comes to agile software development methodologies -- such as Extreme Programming, Scrum, New Methodology, Dynamic System Development, Lean and others -- it often seems as though Extreme Programming grabs most of the headlines. But as far as Victor and Laszlo Szalvay are concerned, Scrum has emerged as the most popular lightweight method, and they say they&#039;ve got the numbers to prove it. 
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 <pubDate>Wed, 30 Jul 2008 10:51:35 -0500</pubDate>
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