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Agile Methodology with Scrum

The agile software development methodology is more versatile to changes as there is no in-depth planning at the beginning of a project rather there are changing requirements throughout the process of the project. Constant feedback from the end users is encouraged. In agile, there is an incremental and iterative development approach


The work is prioritized based on business or customer value. Agile methodology is a practice that helps continuous iteration of development and testing in the SDLC process. Agile breaks the product into smaller builds. Each iteration focused on producing a working product.

Principles of the Agile Manifesto:

  1. Customer satisfaction is of the highest priority, which is achieved through the continuous delivery of valuable software.

  2. Accommodate changing requirements even in later phases of development.

  3. Deliver working software frequently in a shorter timescale.

  4. Business team and developers must collaborate on a daily basis throughout the project.

  5. Higher autonomy is given to the team members with greater support and trust.

  6. Face-to-face interaction is critical for conveying information within a development team.

  7. The progress of the project measured by working software.

  8. Promote sustainable development by maintaining a constant pace indefinitely.

  9. Technical excellence and good design should be the focus.

  10. Simplicity is essential for progress.

  11. Self-organizing teams are required for the best architectures and designs.

  12. The teams should reflect on how to become more productive regularly and adopt the changes to increase effectiveness.

Agile testing methodology


In this blog, we are focusing on ‘Agile methodology with scrum’.

Scrum

Scrum is a subset of Agile. It is a transparent process framework for agile development, and the most widely used one. A “process framework” is a particular set of practices that must be followed in order for a process to be consistent with the framework.

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