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How Definition of Done Delivers The Best Product Ever

MagmaLabs

When teams understand and adapt the Definition of Done they can develop the best product ever. Look at how your team can aim to develop and deliver products through collaboration, accountability, and iterative progress when working with Agile. Have you ever heard about “Definition of Done” (DoD)?

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Scrum Values are the Foundation of Agile. Here’s why…

Luis Goncalves

Scrum is a framework for developing, delivering, and sustaining complex products. It is a popular project management framework for agile software development but is currently applied in many other other industries. The Scrum Guide defines the roles, events, artifacts and the rules that define this framework.

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Definition of Done vs. User Stories vs. Acceptance Criteria

Agile Pain Relief Notes from a Tool User

One of the more frequently asked questions in my Scrum workshops is around the difference between Definition of “Done” and Acceptance Criteria, and how they relate to User Stories. While Acceptance Criteria is a commonly understood concept in software development, Definition of “Done” is unique to Scrum.

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4 Methods to Achieve Agility in Software Development

Flexagon

If, like me, you have worked in organizations that have successfully implemented scrum within your product teams, you are familiar with the scaling challenges across teams: managing dependencies, aligning and coordinating work, maintaining consistency and achieving agility at scale. maintain a prioritized backlog.

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Subsumption Architecture: How iRobot Enabled Scrum

scruminc

A simple definition of Subsumption Architecture can be found at [link] wiki/Subsumption_architecture. Scrum booted up just like the robot. It has always interested me to see people trying to tweak Scrum without understanding the subsumption architecture. However, as usual, Wikipedia has a very watered down version of reality.

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What is the Purpose of a Sprint Retrospective in Scrum and How Do You Run One Effectively?

Exadel

Successful Agile software development can’t be done without an effective Sprint Retrospective. Let’s start with the definition of Sprint Retrospective from the Scrum Guide : “The purpose of the Sprint Retrospective is to plan ways to increase quality and effectiveness. The Scrum Master runs the meeting.

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What is SDLC (Software Development Life Cycle)?

Openxcell

Software Development Life Cycle – Overview. SDLC stands for Software Development Life Cycle. System engineers and developers use them to plan for, design, build, test, and deliver information systems. Software Development Life Cycle is slightly complicated but very substantial.

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