What is Agile

What is Agile


In a nutshell, agile is an umbrella term for a set of frameworks and methods.  These use iterative time-boxed approaches and focus on building products incrementally from the beginning of a project rather than delivering it all at once at the end.

Agile basically encourages frequent inspection and adaptation plus teamwork, accountability and self-organization. Moreover, the engineering behind agile projects allow speedy delivery of first-class products and their business approach aligns development with company goals and customer needs.

Agile often works by breaking down projects into tiny user functionality bits called user stories, which are prioritized and then continuously delivered in short cycles (mostly 2 weeks) called iterations.

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Refrences:
Paul VII. Agile Product Management: User Stories:  How to capture, and manage requirements for Agile Product Management and Business Analysis with Scrum (scrum, ... development, agile software development) (p. 4). Pashun Consulting Ltd.. Kindle Edition. 
https://tollebild.com/bilden/agile-development-testing-methodology-cf.html

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