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What a Great Time to Invest in an Agile Certification! Overview of Your Options: September, 2020

Gorilla Logic

Although there are many Agile certification bodies, the most recognized and highly regarded organizations (as of September 2020) include: • Scrum Alliance (founded in 2001) . Project Management Institute (founded in 1969) . • International Consortium of Agile (founded in 2010) . Product owner or product manager.

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Software Development Life Cycle?—?The Ultimate Guide [2020]

Codegiant

The Waterfall Model The V Model The Iterative Model The Spiral Model The Agile Model The Scrum Methodology The XP Methodology The Rad Model The Software Prototype Model The Big Bang Model Which SDLC Model is the right for you? This will help them in developing a product your customers will genuinely enjoy. The Scrum methodology.

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Technology Trends for 2024

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Before that, cloud computing itself took off in roughly 2010 (AWS was founded in 2006); and Agile goes back to 2000 (the Agile Manifesto dates back to 2001, Extreme Programming to 1999). Operations Whether you call it operations, DevOps, or something else, this field has seen some important changes in the past year.

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Grown-Up Lean

LeanEssays

The most important findings in the book were: The development processes of high performing companies focused on fast time-to-market, excellent product quality, and high engineering productivity (i.e. Scrum [20] introduced iterations. Kanban [21] improved flow management by limiting work-in-process.

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Lean Software Development: The Backstory

LeanEssays

In 2001 the Agile Manifesto (Beck et al., 2001) gave this new approach a name – “Agile.” In 2003, the book Lean Software Development (Poppendieck, 2003) merged lean manufacturing principles with agile practices and the latest product development thinking, particularly from the book Managing the Design Factory (Reinertsen, 1997).