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Re: In software development, what is Agile? 
Modified By Chris Adams  on 11/7/2023 8:46:19 AM)

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Re: In software development, what is Agile? 
Modified By Chris Adams  on 11/14/2023 11:48:44 AM)

 Richa9 just fall wrote

That is a good explanation of Agile. Agile is indeed an iterative approach to project management and software development that emphasizes collaboration, flexibility, and continuous improvement. Agile teams work in short cycles or sprints, usually two to four weeks long, and aim to deliver working software at the end of each iteration. This allows teams to respond to change quickly and adapt to evolving requirements, customer feedback, and market conditions. Agile also values individuals and interactions over processes and tools, customer collaboration over contract negotiation, and responding to change over following a plan.

I must admit that you are very good and informative in this field.

 
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 karfageniiy wrote

Agile SDLC, meaning methodology, is an approach allowing to organize a project by dividing it into multiple stages. It implies continuous partnership with stakeholders and regular enhancements at every phase. Nowadays, it is considered to be one of the most widely-used software development models. In 2001 the Agile methodology SDLC were invented and started to be applied. Seventeen software creators released the Agile Manifesto that described the principles and values of Agile most successful practices, which will be covered in this article a little bit later. subway horror

The emphasis on collaboration with stakeholders and the iterative process of enhancements is crucial for adapting to changing requirements and ensuring that the final product aligns with user needs.

 
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Re: In software development, what is Agile? 
Modified By Chris Adams  on 10/17/2024 10:52:12 AM)

Agile is a flexible and iterative approach to software development that emphasizes collaboration, customer feedback, and rapid delivery. Instead of following a linear path, Agile allows teams to work in small, incremental cycles known as sprints. This methodology encourages frequent reassessment of project priorities and adaptation to changes, enabling teams to respond quickly to evolving requirements.

For business analysts, understanding Agile principles is crucial, as they play a vital role in gathering requirements, facilitating communication between stakeholders, and ensuring that the final product meets customer needs. Pursuing a business analyst professional certification can provide you with essential skills and knowledge related to Agile practices, enhancing your effectiveness in Agile environments.

 
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Re: In software development, what is Agile? 

Well said! Agile truly revolutionizes project management by focusing on incremental delivery and flexibility. This approach not only helps teams respond quickly to customer feedback but also reduces the risks associated with large-scale launches. It’s all about collaboration and adaptability, which ultimately leads to higher quality products and satisfied customers. Thanks for highlighting the importance of Agile

 
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