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The Mini Book of Agile

You're reading from   The Mini Book of Agile Everything you really need to know about Agile, Agile Project Management and Agile Delivery

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803238715
Length 50 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

1. Chaper 1: Introduction
2. Chapter 2: What is Agile? FREE CHAPTER
3. Chapter 3: Why go Agile?
4. Chapter 4: How it all began
5. Chapter 5: The Different Agile Methodologies
6. Chapter 6: Agile Principles
7. Chapter 7: The Agile Culture
8. Chapter 8: Agile Roles
9. Chapter 9: Agile Concepts
10. Chapter 10: Agile Artifacts
11. Chapter 11: Agile Rituals
12. Chapter 12: Agile Tools
13. Chapter 13: Agile vs. Waterfall
14. Chapter 14: Agile FAQs
15. Chapter 15: Agile Myths
16. Chapter 16: The Agile Knowledge Base | AgileKB.com

Chapter 13: Agile vs. Waterfall

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Agile is iterative. It's also time boxed. You deliver quickly and often & you iterate and improve regularly. In Agile you break down work into user stories (tasks) and work on those user stories during a short, set time frame or timebox called Sprint. So Agile projects tend to last from a few weeks to a few months. 

 

In Agile work isn't done in phases like in traditional Project Management but instead within the Sprints themselves and they can combine different types of tasks such as design, testing and deployment within the same Sprint. And you can repeat this (combining different types of activities) multiple times, pretty much as many times as needed or required. So in Agile, for example, testing isn't done only in a particular point in time, but actually regularly, when appropriate. 

In Agile, scope is flexible and can change throughout the lifecycle of the projects as new needs arise or as the Product Owner re...

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