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Agile Methodology | Software Development Life Cycles
Business Analysis Fundamentals
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Business Analysis Fundamentals

Business Analysis Fundamentals

1. Introduction to Business Analysis
2. Software Development Life Cycles
3. Requirements Specification
4. Modeling and Analysis

Agile Methodology

Agile is a flexible and iterative approach to software development that emphasizes collaboration, customer feedback, and incremental progress. It aims to deliver high-quality, more adaptive, and customer-centric software than traditional methodologies like Waterfall.

Key principles

  1. Customer Collaboration Over Contract Negotiation: Agile prioritizes working closely with customers and stakeholders to understand their needs and adapt to changing requirements. It values customer feedback and satisfaction;
  2. Individuals and Interactions Over Processes and Tools: Agile places importance on the people involved in the project and their communication. It values collaboration, face-to-face interactions, and teamwork;
  3. Working Software Over Comprehensive Documentation: Agile values working software as the primary measure of progress. While documentation is important, it should not impede the development of functional software;
  4. Responding to Change Over Following a Plan: Agile embraces change and welcomes it as a way to improve the project's outcome. It emphasizes adaptability and the ability to respond to new information and requirements.

What is the primary focus of the Agile methodology when it comes to delivering software to users?

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