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Agile software development is a group of software development methodologies based on iterative and incremental development, where requirements and solutions evolve through collaboration between self-organizing, cross-functional teams.

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What makes Agile software development so appealing?

Agile software development is becoming a pretty fun buzzword these days. … Whether it is crystal, agile methods, dsdm, rup, xp, scrum, fdd, tdd, you name it. It's not a developer choice. …
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who should move the sprint status to complete in agile scrum model

The Product Owner should be responsible for closing a verified sprint after a successful demo has been done. The PO should check whether the stories have been "done" to completion in that they meet th …
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Is it possible for a one-man start-up to follow agile methods like Scrum?

Because Kanban is great for n00bs, beginning Agile teams, and small startups. Why is kanban a great Agile tool? Because it's lightweight. … More links to kanban resources here: http://agilescout.com/kanban-is-great-for-beginning-agile-teams/ …
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Can a freelancer use agile development?

A great way to begin your Agile journey is to set up your workflow using a KANBAN system. … This simple Agile workflow is a great way to start. In terms of coding, I would recommend using test-driven development (TDD). …
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Using Agile development in a one person team

A facet of Agile would be KANBAN. I would use a KANBAN board to manage your workload and have your TO DO / IN PROGRESS / DONE swimlanes out on a wall. …
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Agile Retrospective Ideas

The answer, my friend, is GAMEIFICATION of your Retrospective! Check out: www.tastycupcakes.org www.gogamestorm.com There are plenty of games for you to utilize for your retrospective, all that can …
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What roles do people take after scrum master/technical lead?

A ScrumMaster is a pretty defined role. In terms of herding all the cats and moving into your next role, I would suggest two things: 1. You could be an Uber ScrumMaster, and yes, they do exist. Their …
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Defer items during sprint or at the end of sprint

This is a communication issue. As a developer you'll want to notify management or development lead that you have impediments or things blocking your ability to deliver quickly. The greatest advantage …
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Agile - Learning & Practicing Agile alone

Agile Adoption Patterns: A Roadmap to Organizational Success by Amr Elssamadisy Agile and Iterative Development: A Manager’s Guide by Craig Larman Agile Estimating and Planning by Mike Cohn Agile Project … Management: Creating Innovative Products by Jim Highsmith Agile Retrospectives: Making Good Teams Great by Esther Derby and Diana Larsen Agile Software Development by Alistair Cockburn Agile Software …
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