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9.2 Agile Methodologies

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9.2 Agile Methodologies

Imagine you're planning a surprise birthday party. If you stick to a super strict plan made months ago, you might miss out on new ideas or changes! Agile methodologies are like a flexible way of planning and building software. Instead of trying to plan everything perfectly at the beginning, Agile teams work in small, quick bursts, constantly getting feedback and adapting to changes. It's all about being flexible, working together closely, and delivering useful parts of the software quickly and often.

Bibliography:

  • Schwaber, Ken and Sutherland, Jeff. Scrum Guide. Scrum.org, 2020.
  • Beck, Kent et al. "Manifesto for Agile Software Development." Agile Alliance, 2001.