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Agile Fundamentals
Agile Fundamentals
Agile Methodologies
Agile methodologies encompass various frameworks that facilitate iterative progress, collaboration, and flexibility. We will explore six popular Agile frameworks: Scrum, Kanban, Extreme Programming (XP), Feature-Driven Development (FDD), Crystal, and Dynamic Systems Development Method (DSDM).
Choosing the Right Methodology
Selecting the appropriate Agile methodology depends on the project type, team size, organizational culture, and specific requirements.
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For small to medium-sized projects with clear roles, Scrum is ideal due to its structured approach. For larger projects or those needing continuous flow, Kanban is more suitable;
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XP fits teams focused on technical excellence with practices like pair programming and TDD (Test-Driven Development). FDD suits projects needing detailed upfront design and feature delivery;
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If frequent customer feedback is essential, Scrum and XP integrate customer input well. DSDM is structured for projects with strict time and budget constraints, ensuring customer involvement;
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Organizations valuing continuous improvement and respect for people may prefer Lean principles. Teams needing to visualize workflow and manage tasks effectively can benefit from Kanban.
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