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Agile development approaches urge the 'user/client' to participate actively in the product development process. Furthermore, it offers important stakeholders transparency, ensuring the product's progress and possible success.
Fremont, CA: Agile software development is an approach in which cross-functional teams collaborate on several areas such as planning, analysis, design, unit testing, and acceptance testing. These five sequences of traditional software development approaches get compressed into a three-week cycle (iterations). As a result, a functioning product is accessible at the end of every iteration.
Here are the top 5 essential qualities of the Agile Software Development Methodology:
High quality
Throughout the lifespan, testing gets incorporated, allowing for constant examination of the functioning product as it evolves. It enables the product company to make necessary changes and provides the product team with early warning of any quality concerns.
Visibility
Agile development approaches urge the 'user/client' to participate actively in the product development process. Furthermore, it offers important stakeholders transparency, ensuring the product's progress and possible success.
Issues should get identified and resolved as soon as possible
Small incremental updates made accessible to the product manager and product team throughout its development aid in the early detection of issues and make it easier to adapt to change. In addition, the recognition and evaluation in agile development assure that any important decisions are made as soon as possible. At the same time, there is still time to play a huge role in the outcome.
Adapting to changing circumstances
Agile development is the acceptance of change, and every demand that occurs throughout the evolution phase is quickly acknowledged. Of course, an active stakeholder within the project who knows the value of agile development and is willing to make adjustments to the cycle is necessary.
Transparency
An Agile strategy allows customers to be active throughout the project, from feature prioritization through iteration planning and review meetings to frequent software build incorporating new features. However, in exchange for the increased benefit of openness, clients must recognize that they view a work in progress.
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