group of iterative and incremental development methods
Agile software development is an approach where software is built in small, repeated cycles rather than all at once, allowing teams to test and refine their work continuously. This matters because it helps developers respond to changes and problems quickly, and deliver working software more frequently than traditional methods.
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Agile software development is an umbrella term for approaches to developing software that reflect the values and principles agreed upon by The Agile Alliance, a group of 17 software practitioners, in 2001. As documented in their Manifesto for Agile Software Development, the practitioners value:
Individuals and interactions over processes and tools
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