Agile Basics
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Scrum Basics: Sprints, Backlogs, and Ceremonies
Introduction Scrum is an agile framework for managing projects and product development. It is based on iterative and incremental development, where progress is measured by the completion of specific goals within a set timeframe. The fundamental elements of Scrum include sprints, product and sprint backlogs, and ceremonies such as daily stand-ups, sprint planning, reviews, and…
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Agile Roles and Responsibilities
Introduction Agile frameworks are a popular way of managing projects and teams in the modern workplace. Agile frameworks are based on the principles of collaboration, flexibility, and continuous improvement. In an Agile framework, there are three primary roles: Product Owner, Scrum Master, and Team Members. Each role has its own set of responsibilities that help…
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Agile Frameworks 101: An Overview of Scrum, Kanban, and XP
Introduction Agile Frameworks 101 is an introduction to the three most popular agile frameworks: Scrum, Kanban, and Extreme Programming (XP). Agile frameworks are used by software development teams to manage their projects in an efficient and effective manner. Each framework has its own unique set of principles and practices that help teams deliver high-quality products…
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The Agile Manifesto
Introduction The Agile Manifesto is a set of principles and values that guide the development of software using Agile methodologies. It was created in 2001 by a group of software developers who wanted to create a more efficient and effective way of developing software. The Agile Manifesto consists of 12 principles that emphasize collaboration, customer…