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Mustafa Eisa Misri Profile

Mustafa Eisa Misri

Mustafa Eisa Misri

Biography

Mustafa Eisa Misri is a seasoned IT professional with over 12 years of experience in the software development industry, specializing as a Lead OpenText Exstream Developer. With a strong foundation in software development lifecycle (SDLC) processes, Mustafa has built an impressive career focusing on document management, data mapping, and enterprise communication solutions. He currently holds a leadership position at Ventois Inc., where he has been instrumental since January 2015 in developing, maintaining, and upgrading applications using OpenText Exstream, Command Center, and related technologies. He has also played a critical role in converting jobs from legacy systems, managing daily batch operations, resolving production issues, and implementing enhancements to meet evolving business requirements. His technical expertise extends to working with SharePoint, dynamic content imports, accessibility compliance, and job automation.

Previously, Mustafa served as a Senior Programmer Analyst at Kforce Inc., where he worked on policy contract forms, job conversions, and script development for sort card transitions. He was responsible for remediating outputs for compliance and managing enterprise job creation using Control-M and Command Center. Earlier in his career, he contributed as a Software Developer at Imatrix Corp, where he was involved in web application development, application migration to MVC frameworks, and integration using IBM Vista Server, WCF services, and BizTalk server.

Mustafa holds a Master of Science degree from the USA and a Bachelor of Technology degree from Hyderabad, India. His professional demeanor is marked by a commitment to excellence, strong analytical skills, and the ability to manage complex development tasks across diverse platforms. His proficiency in HP Exstream, document design, output management, and workflow automation makes him a valuable asset in the field of enterprise content management.

Research Interest

Software defect prediction, using advanced algorithms like SGRU and optimization techniques. He also explores the impact of DevOps practices on the software development lifecycle (SDLC).

Abstract

The integration of machine learning (ML) into software As the software development field continues to expand, the methodologies used in software development become integral to the success and efficiency of the projects.

While the Wa terfall model, characterized by a linear sequence of processes, has been widely practiced among others, the growing popularity of the agile methodology may be attributed to its flexible and iterative approach geared towards customer needs. This paper compares the two systems with respect to their merits, demerits and their relevance to the different kinds of software projects. Agile has, however, restricted the number of projects made in the Waterfall model, although it is still useful for specific projects and features. The focus of the paper is to discuss the implications of the choice of a methodology in the management of the software project, the software delivery and customer satisfaction in the different scenarios of software development.