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Agile Principles

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In the previous article, we learned about Agile Manifesto . Here, in this article we are going to note down the principles of agile . Source: Google Principles of Agile: Satisfy Customer through early and continuous delivery. Welcome, change requirement even in late development. Deliver working software frequently [ i.e., couple of weeks to couple of months ] Business people and developers work together daily. Build projects under motivated individuals.[ Give each individual, a required environment, support they need and trust them to get the job done ] Convey information to developer team through face to face conversation. Working software is a primary progress. Promote sustainable development. Developer and Customer should develop constant pace indefinitely. Continuous attention for technical enhances and good design. Simplicity - art of maximising amount of not work done is essential. Best architectures, requirement, design, emerging from self organizing teams. At regular intervals,

Agile Manifesto

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In the previous article, we learned about history of Agile . Now, in this article you will find about the Manifesto of Agile  Source: Google Agile Manifesto: Below are the manifesto of Agile., Individuals and Interactions over process and tools Working software over comprehensive documentation Customer Collaboration over contract negotiation Responding to the change over following the plan. Also read: Principles of Agile Related Posts: List of all Leetcode Problems with Solutions and Explanation  Explore more on our blog Agile Contents Like us? Please do share with your friends ..!! Follow us to receive updates instantly. If you have any feedback/suggestions, leave it in a comment section which will be helpful for us to improve.

Agile History

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In this chapter, we are going to learn about Agile. Here, we discussed about few points which we will give you a history and evolution of agile. In whole learning most of the articles are written as points or notes, so that anyone can understand and learn easily. Source: Google Agile can be described in many ways. One among those is, Agile is not a specific model/process, it is a mindset. During early 1990's many of the light weight development models evolved to overcome drawbacks from Waterfall Model, Iterative Model etc. These includes Rapid Application Development (RAD), Unified process etc. After few years, around 2001, seventeen software developers together met at resort in Snowbird , Utah to discuss about Lightweight development model . These developers includes: Kent Beck, Dave Thomas, Ward Cunningham, Jeff Sutherland, Steve Mellor, Jon Kern, Brian Marick, Ken Schwaber, Jim Highsmith, Ron Jeffries, Andrew Hunt, James Grenning, Martin Fowler, Arie van Bennekum, Mike Beedle, R