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3. Traditional approaches like the common
waterfall approach
meaning you better get it right
the very first time.
block changes to the
product/project since no
phase is revisited once it’s
done…
4. THE AGILE MANIFESTO
Individuals and interactions over processes and tools
Working software over comprehensive documentation
Customer collaboration over contract negotiation
Responding to change over following a plan
The Agile approach is based on these
values:
5. It places an emphasis on:
empowering people to collaborate and
make team decisions:
continuous planning,
continuous testing, and
continuous integration
6. It works because the underlying principles
encourage:
1. Speed
2. Effectiveness (increased customer
response)
3. Ability to change
direction quickly
4. Improved risk management (quality)
8. Scrum, the most popular version of Agile, operates in
time-boxed sprints…
with the team focusing on work to complete
from the sprint backlog, or ‘to do’ list for the sprint.
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9. Product Owner
Who decides what
we are building?
“Voice of the
customer”
Team Members
Who will build it?
Scrum Master
Who will help us?
“Coach of the team”
10. Collaboration is essential in Scrum Agile:
Pre-Sprint:
Sprint Planning Meeting
During the Sprint:
Daily Scrum
11. At the end of each Sprint:
Sprint Review: demo increment to stakeholders
for feedback
Sprint Retrospective:
what went well; what to improve on for next sprint
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-What word is the same here? (Continuous = important)
-Tied to the 3Fs: Allows familiarity, feedback, and forecasts