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Planning Software Development Service

Mobilunity

Agile An iterative and incremental approach that emphasizes customer collaboration, flexibility, and adaptability. Emphasizes continuous delivery and improvement. Scrum An Agile methodology that emphasizes teamwork, self-organization, and frequent delivery. Promotes transparency and frequent communication.

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GSAS is taking place in CCIB, Barcelona this year

Apiumhub

He is an internationally recognized expert on software development and delivery, especially in the intersection of agile engineering techniques and software architecture. He is experienced in various business domains which include Telco, Supply Chain, Retail & Investment Banking, Aviation and Finance.

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Grown-Up Lean

LeanEssays

In chapter 3 (Agility and Leanness) he introduces DevOps, a set of technical practices based on cross-functional teams and heavy automation that effectively does away with the tradeoff between speed and control – you can have both. From rigid and risk-adverse to agile, experimental, and adaptable. Scrum [20] introduced iterations.

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Lean Software Development: The Backstory

LeanEssays

Agile and Lean Software Development: 2000 - 2010 It’s hard to believe these days, but in the mid 1990’s, developing software was a slow and painful process found in the IT departments of large corporations. In 2001 the Agile Manifesto (Beck et al., 2001) gave this new approach a name – “Agile.”