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:[[Agile]]. Agile refers to a group of principles and practices that promote a disciplined project management process that encourages frequent inspection and adaptation, a leadership philosophy that encourages teamwork, self‐organization and accountability, a set of engineering practices intended to allow for rapid delivery of high‐quality software, and a business approach that aligns development with customer needs and company goals. Also see Agile Manifesto, Agile Software Development. | :[[Agile]]. Agile refers to a group of principles and practices that promote a disciplined project management process that encourages frequent inspection and adaptation, a leadership philosophy that encourages teamwork, self‐organization and accountability, a set of engineering practices intended to allow for rapid delivery of high‐quality software, and a business approach that aligns development with customer needs and company goals. Also see Agile Manifesto, Agile Software Development. | ||
+ | According to the [[ INCOSE Systems Engineering Handbook (4th edition)]], | ||
+ | :[[Agile]]. Project execution methods can be described on a continuum from "adaptive" to "predictive." Agile methods exist on the "adaptive" side of this continuum, which is not the same as saying that agile methods are "unplanned" or "undisciplined". | ||
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Revision as of 20:01, 20 July 2020
Agile Agile refers to a group of principles and practices that promote a disciplined project management process that encourages frequent inspection and adaptation, a leadership philosophy that encourages teamwork, self‐organization and accountability, a set of engineering practices intended to allow for rapid delivery of high‐quality software, and a business approach that aligns development with customer needs and company goals. Also see Agile Manifesto, Agile Software Development.
Definitions
According to the Agile Extension to the BABOK Guide (preview),
- Agile. Agile refers to a group of principles and practices that promote a disciplined project management process that encourages frequent inspection and adaptation, a leadership philosophy that encourages teamwork, self‐organization and accountability, a set of engineering practices intended to allow for rapid delivery of high‐quality software, and a business approach that aligns development with customer needs and company goals. Also see Agile Manifesto, Agile Software Development.
According to the INCOSE Systems Engineering Handbook (4th edition),
- Agile. Project execution methods can be described on a continuum from "adaptive" to "predictive." Agile methods exist on the "adaptive" side of this continuum, which is not the same as saying that agile methods are "unplanned" or "undisciplined".