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What is the process of agile methodology?

Agile is one of the very popular buzzwords in the IT industry that has created huge curiosity among several enterprises. Many teams are planning to adopt this workflow and achieve most of the benefits it offers. But, do you know, Agile is not the best option for every software project. There are certain factors to be considered when planning to opt for this workflow. Also, when planning to make this methodology part of your workflow, it is necessary to understand the process it follows for a successful software project. Agile methodology is processed in various methods. Types of Agile Methodologies Scrum: It is a management framework that has the ability to manage and control the iterations and increment process in all projects. These are lightweight and thus can be used with other agile methodologies. Kanban: With this method, enterprises can have the ability to manage the project while emphasizing on continuous delivery. Kanban even helps teams in enhancing their teamwork. Feature-D

What Are The Different Types Of Agile Methodology?

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Agile methodology is an iterative software development and testing approach that is based on the certain values and principles stated in agile manifesto. This methodology is focused on iterative development and anticipates change. It is much more flexible as compared to traditional models like the waterfall model. https://www.testingxperts.com/blog/agile-methodology

What Are The Different Types Of Agile Methodology?

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  Agile methodology is an iterative software development and testing approach that is based on the certain values and principles stated in agile manifesto. This methodology is focused on iterative development and anticipates change. It is much more flexible as compared to traditional models like the waterfall model. There are various types of agile methods such as: 1.        Scrum : It is a lightweight agile methodology that is used to manage iterative and incremental projects where each project consists of two to four-week sprints. This methodology emphasizes delivering several iterations of a product. 2.        Lean Software Development: The Lean methodology is also known as the MVP technique i.e. Minimum Viable Product in which a team launches a minimum viable version of the product to the market and observes what the customer likes, dislikes, or wants in a product, based on which the teams iterate and take actions to improve the product. 3.        Scaled Agile Methodology