AGILE & SCRUM

Agile and Scrum are methodologies used in project management and software development to enhance flexibility, collaboration, and adaptability in the development process.

While Agile is a broader philosophy, Scrum is a specific framework within the Agile methodology.

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Agile

Agile Philosophy
  • Values - Agile is based on the Agile Manifesto, which outlines four key values and twelve principles. The values prioritize individuals and interactions, working solutions, customer collaboration, and responding to change.
  • Flexibility - Agile emphasizes adaptability and the ability to respond to changing requirements and customer needs efficiently.
  • Continuous Delivery - The goal is to deliver a working product incrementally and regularly throughout the development process.
Agile Methodologies
  • Various Agile methodologies exist, such as Scrum, Kanban, Extreme Programming (XP), and more.
  • Teams can choose and tailor Agile practices to fit their specific needs and project requirements.
  • Agile methodologies promote iterative development, collaboration, and customer feedback.

Scrum

Scrum Framework
Roles
  • Scrum Master: Facilitates the Scrum process, removes impediments, and ensures the team follows Scrum practices.
  • Product Owner: Represents the customer and defines product features. Prioritizes the product backlog.
  • Development Team: Crossfunctional team responsible for delivering potentially shippable increments of the product.
Artifacts
  • Product Backlog: A prioritized list of features and user stories that the team will work on.
  • Sprint Backlog: A subset of the product backlog chosen for a specific sprint.
  • Increment: The sum of all the product backlog items completed during a sprint.
Events
  • Sprint Planning: Planning meeting at the beginning of each sprint to define the work to be done.
  • Daily Standup: Short daily meeting for the team to discuss progress and plan the day's work.
  • Sprint Review: Review of the completed work at the end of a sprint.
  • Sprint Retrospective: Reflection on the past sprint to identify areas for improvement
Scrum Principles
  • Empirical Process Control - Scrum is based on transparency, inspection, and adaptation. Teams continuously inspect their work and adapt based on feedback.
  • Iterative Development - Work is done in fixed-length iterations called sprints, typically lasting two to four weeks.
  • Self-Organizing Teams - Scrum encourages teams to be self-organizing and cross-functional.
  • Collaboration - Frequent communication and collaboration among team members, stakeholders, and customers are crucial.

Agile vs Scrum

  • Agile is a broader methodology or philosophy emphasizing flexibility and iterative development. It encompasses various methodologies, including Scrum.
  • Scrum is a specific framework within the Agile methodology. It provides a structured approach with defined roles, events, and artifacts to implement Agile principles.
  • Agile can be applied to various industries beyond software development, while Scrum is specifically designed for managing software development projects.

In summary, Agile is a mindset and philosophy, while Scrum is a specific implementation of Agile principles in the context of project management and software development. Many organizations adopt both Agile principles and Scrum practices to enhance their ability to deliver high-quality products with greater efficiency and adaptability.

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