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  • ... the agile methodologies we know today <ref> Project Management Journal. ''Agile Project Management: Essentials from the Project Management Journal.'' Josse The agile values is clearly stated in "''The Agile Manifesto''" as: ”We are uncovering better ways of developing software by
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  • ...to was developed, that the agile approach became increasingly popular. The Agile Manifesto originated in the software industry, where it quickly became wide ...arized in the Agile Manifesto below: <ref> Fowler, Highsmith et. al. ''The Agile Manifesto''. Software Development, 2001. </ref>
    14 KB (2,353 words) - 11:19, 20 December 2018
  • ...ods in order to cope with the customer’s and market’s needs; surely '''Agile Project Management''' is between them. APM embraces the principles of lean
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  • ...ods in order to cope with the customer’s and market’s needs; surely '''Agile Project Management''' is between them. APM embraces the principles of lean ... there will be a focus on the '''Scrum methodology''' which is used in the Agile Software Engineering.
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  • ...omers' and markets' needs; surely [[Wikipedia: Agile Software Development |Agile Software Development (ASD)]] is between them. This article deals with Agile Software Development with a particular focus on one of its most used techni
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  • In opposition to these methodologies, the agile movement took place. The agile manifesto, published in 2001, summarizes the main principles of the Agile movement:
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  • ...ments and design of the project is constantly changing. Scrum works on the agile framework, by using iterative and incremental processes in order to cope wi ...ftware developers worked together to come up with the Agile Manifesto. The Agile Manifesto is a set of 12 principles for software development.<ref name=Scru
    20 KB (3,442 words) - 14:13, 18 December 2018
  • ...m deeply connected with the agile methodology, which is summarized in the "agile manifesto" (2001). <ref name="AC">http://agilemanifesto.org</ref> This article describes the Scrum framework in reference to the agile methodology. Additionally it provides an insight how Scrum is used in organ
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  • ... agile development and is signed by renowned scholars and practitioners of agile development.</ref> This article describes the Scrum framework in reference to the agile methodology. Additionally it provides an insight how Scrum is used in organ
    26 KB (4,155 words) - 14:09, 20 December 2018
  • ...e essential to the foundation of the method. This article will look at how agile methodology gained its popularity, how to apply it in practice with focus o ...which is one of the reasons why agile is a perfect match. The diffusion of agile into other industries during the past 25 to 30 years is due to its success
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  • There are two main software development methodologies: Waterfall and Agile. A development methodology is a procedure used by an engineering team in or ...remental, iterative one. Instead of planning the whole project in advance, Agile enables the adaption of requirements during the whole project.<BR>
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  • ...o manage affairs and projects in a traditional way and you need to be more agile, in order to ensure the growth, development, continuation and survival of y ... of project outputs, have led project managers and custodians to seek more agile and aggressive approaches to project management.
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  • ...ts in outdated requirements before the project development even has begun. Agile project management (APM) was thus developed to meet the needs of a new type Taking offset in agile software development, APM takes emphasis in two main concepts that helps de
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  • ...negotiation, responding to change over following a plan"<ref>Manifesto for Agile Software Development, ''Agilemanifesto.org '', (Accessed on 6th of February ...dy of Knowledge'', (Project Management Institute, 2013), </ref>. The scrum agile project management approach is the dominant methodology used in the practic
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  • ...roach will be discussed. Thereafter the main traits of the traditional and agile project management approaches will be briefly elaborated on with a highligh ...t utilizes the agile and traditional principles and guidelines as well. As agile methodologies are mostly used in software development projects, the focus o
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  • ...wards the Agile Project Management will be described and a fit between the agile project management and OPPM will be made. ...will be described how the OPPM can be created in the 12 different step the agile OPPM consist of. It will also be described how the tool can be maintained i
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  • ...uction sector has a whole different nature than the IT-development sector. Agile in its full form is covering various aspects as; way of structuring work, c ...eks to allow a business owners/consultants to analyze if Agile(or parts of Agile) is applicable to a business and rather throughout describe how to apply it
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  • ... February 2021, https://www.workfront.com/project-management/methodologies/agile </ref> The Stage-Gate model is an approach to guide a project from idea to ...e large project is divided into stages by the Stage-Gate model and running Agile cycles in each stage. Time, cost and quality is reviewed at each gate befor
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  • Scrum is an agile project management framework primarily used for software development. It is ...constant demands and full sign of on requirements before beginning, a more agile approach, Scrum, has gained its justification. The ability of Scrum to cope
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  • ...les of SaFe such as fixed schedules, programmed incremented schedules, and agile dedicated teams. Opposite to functional organization, ARTs focus on value f == '''The Agile Release Train (ART)''' ==
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  • ...vents may be taken out of sequence, considered the risk is acceptable. The Agile Alliance (www.agilealliance.com) is a major driver behind the development o **The [[Agile Project Management]] model; structures the life of a project in the five st
    18 KB (2,770 words) - 09:26, 17 May 2019
  • ...r the customer and carefully plan buffers to make them more responsive and agile.
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  • ...own process models such as the V-Model, Waterfall model, the spiral model, agile, etc. A common element among every process model is that they all use the s ...phase in the requirement lifecycle once, one after the other. Where in an agile process it will go through the requirement life cycle, each time there is a
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  • ...Framework is also used for management training on how to make decisions in agile organisations <ref name="LEGO"/>. ...ce a game created by Agile42.com<ref name="LEGO"/>, by Andrea Tomasini, an Agile Coach and trainer<ref name="LEGO"/>.
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  • *Adaptive, “agile” lifecycles. – Like e.g. the Scrum approach to stakeholder driven devel ...he INCOSE handbook describes the Predictive (Plan-driven), Incremental and Agile life cycle approaches, and in addition also covers “Lean development” r
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  • ...t of their western counterparts <ref name="Kaizen"> Ángel Medina, (2014) 'Agile Kaizen. Managing Continuous Improvement Far Beyond Retrospectives', Springe ...by traditional methods of Project Management. Nowadays, managers need more agile project management methods that are able to recognize and deal with uncerta
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  • ... the agile methodologies we know today <ref> Project Management Journal. ''Agile Project Management: Essentials from the Project Management Journal.'' Josse The agile values is clearly stated in "''The Agile Manifesto''" as: ”We are uncovering better ways of developing software by
    18 KB (2,884 words) - 14:18, 11 February 2021
  • *[http://apppm.man.dtu.dk/index.php/Agile_Project_Management Agile Project Management]
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  • ...nvironments. The contradictory part is that these conditions also call for agile development and high flexibility of projects, while the formal processes in
    23 KB (3,310 words) - 12:41, 20 December 2018
  • ... Story, Venkatesh Krishnamurthy, October 15, 2012</ref> for dealing with [[Agile Project Management]]. Scrum can be used in different size projects and can The Framework is used in managing agile project, and focuses on project with '''high complexity, novelty with a fix
    28 KB (4,770 words) - 12:40, 20 December 2018
  • *[[Agile Project Management]]
    26 KB (3,958 words) - 11:13, 20 December 2018
  • ...en it comes to project management, such as Traditional Project Management, Agile Project Management, Critical Path method and Event Chain Methodology. Some ...w way of working, <ref>Book: '''Effective Project Management: Traditional, Agile, Extreme.''' ''Author: Robert K. Wysocki.'' Retrieved November 24, 2014.</r
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  • ...arly differ in complexity and uncertainty. The need of being adaptable and agile in terms of project management is of great importance, since the nature of
    15 KB (2,160 words) - 11:20, 20 December 2018
  • When leading or managing agile transitions, it is important to know what type of system you are dealing wi
    7 KB (1,234 words) - 22:48, 23 November 2014
  • ...to was developed, that the agile approach became increasingly popular. The Agile Manifesto originated in the software industry, where it quickly became wide ...arized in the Agile Manifesto below: <ref> Fowler, Highsmith et. al. ''The Agile Manifesto''. Software Development, 2001. </ref>
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  • ... a rational and analytical mindset, Design Thinking is a more flexible and agile process. <ref name=PMandDT> Dijksterhuis, E.; Silvius, G. (2016):''The Desi
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  • * [[APM - Agile Project Management]] * [[Agile Project Management]]
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  • * [[Scrum Methodology in Agile Software Development]]
    4 KB (470 words) - 08:03, 25 August 2016
  • ...ods in order to cope with the customer’s and market’s needs; surely '''Agile Project Management''' is between them. APM embraces the principles of lean
    1 KB (193 words) - 13:08, 14 September 2015
  • ...efined in a paper written by Jeff Sutherland and Ken Schwaber in 1995. The Agile Manifesto for software development published 1991 broadened usage of the te The key aspects addressed in the [http://agilemanifesto.org Agile Manifesto] are:
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