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What is Agile Project Management?

The IIL Blog

By APMG International September 6, 2023 Agile project management is a flexible approach to managing projects which involves taking incremental steps referred to as sprints or iterations. Here is a brief overview of its evolution: Before Agile, Waterfall was the dominant project management approach.

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Key Components of the DevOps Pipeline?

Agilemania

Concerns were voiced in the IT operations and software development sectors from 2007 to 2008 about the old software development paradigm that split operations from developers regarding how code was distributed and supported. DevOps was formed by combining the concepts of development and operations.

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Scrum vs Kanban vs Agile vs Waterfall – A side-by-side comparison

nTask

Multiple efficient project management frameworks and methodologies have been introduced over the years to ensure effective team management and collaboration in a workplace. In this article, we attempt to clarify the basic concepts behind Scrum, Kanban, Agile and Waterfall. Let’s begin. One is a sub-category of the other.

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Agile project management- A tutorial

Binfire

The Agile project management methodology has been used in the software development and IT industry for the past sixteen years, but recently it has gained wide acceptance by many number of industries and organizations. History of Agile project management.

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Agile project management- A tutorial

Binfire

The Agile project management methodology has been used by software engineers and IT professionals for the past sixteen years. It has recently gained acceptance by a wide number of professions, industries, and organizations. History of Agile project management. No wonder so many projects were failing.

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Slack, Flow, and Continuous Improvement

Leading Agile

Ideally, a person should finish what they’re working on before starting anything else. At a larger scale, a software delivery organization should limit the number of projects in flight concurrently, and strive to “stop starting and start finishing,” as David Anderson put it. It’s really easy to do.

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Software Cost Accounting

Herding Cats

There is a saying in the project management business that money comes in two colors - Green and Blue. But in the software development world, the domains of IT, there are two other colors of money. Here is a high-level comparison of how each type of software is capitalized. Much prettier colors around the world.