Agile (adaptive) model

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Agile model is a new way to approach Project, Program and Portfolio Management. It is a combination of iterative and incremental process models with focus on process adaptability and customer satisfaction by rapid delivery of working software product. [1]
 
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Although there are some adaptive methods that are from before 2000’s, it is possible to date the concept of agile in 2001 when it was signed the Agile Manifesto. The Agile Manifesto outlines 4 Core Values (individuals and interactions; working software; customer collaboration; and responding to change) and 12 Guiding Principles which serve as a North Star for any team adopting an agile methodology. [2] The agile process has 5 phases: envision, speculate, explore, adapt and close.
 
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Revision as of 17:36, 12 February 2022

Purpose Riding the life cycle Agile (Adaptive) model

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Abstract

Agile model is a new way to approach Project, Program and Portfolio Management. It is a combination of iterative and incremental process models with focus on process adaptability and customer satisfaction by rapid delivery of working software product. [1]

Although there are some adaptive methods that are from before 2000’s, it is possible to date the concept of agile in 2001 when it was signed the Agile Manifesto. The Agile Manifesto outlines 4 Core Values (individuals and interactions; working software; customer collaboration; and responding to change) and 12 Guiding Principles which serve as a North Star for any team adopting an agile methodology. [2] The agile process has 5 phases: envision, speculate, explore, adapt and close.

Big Idea

History

Agile Manifesto

Description model

Explanation of how the model works


Application

Adaptive model

Adaptive vs predictive (agile vs waterfall)


Limitations

Pros and cons

When to use the agile method and when not. How could it be implemented.


References

agile model, [1] Manifesto, [2]

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