The Agile Manifesto, which lays out 12 principles for agile software development, was written in 2001, a time when many people were still using dial-up internet. While these principles still influence ...
Last fall at the Association of the United States Army’s annual conference, PEO EIS Program Executive Officer Ross Guckert said one of the key pillars in his acquisition organization’s Agile journey ...
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This course has been approved by ICAgile to award participants the Certified Professional in Agile Testing Track (ICP-TST) upon successful completion of the course. Agile Testing focuses primarily on ...
Agile — a testing framework introduced in 2001 — is now being used across various banks in order to cater to their IT project needs. The basic principles of the agile methodology are as follows: Rapid ...
A crisis calls for rapid adaptation. Firms that can adjust quickly—and in a strategic manner—can come out the other side of a crisis better than their peers. To understand how firms can apply agile ...
It’s exciting to read the headline of the current issue of Harvard Business Review (HBR) for a trio of important articles: “HR Goes Agile.” Of the three articles, this review will begin with the first ...
This represents a waterfall type of approach to project planning, where one phase flows into the other. It works well for certain industries such as construction and manufacturing, but it is less ...
“Failing fast” lies at the heart of agile. Teams want continuous integration (CI) to provide feedback on their latest updates as soon as possible. CI test results are the primary barometer that ...
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Much of agile’s success is due to the fact that it “sells” so well by promising solutions to perennial IT concerns: projects that run over budget and time, lack of team effectiveness, lack of true ...