Agile Framework
A set of practices and principles that guide agile methodologies, such as Scrum and Kanban, to improve project management and product development.
A set of practices and principles that guide agile methodologies, such as Scrum and Kanban, to improve project management and product development.
An agile methodology that separates product discovery and product delivery into parallel tracks to ensure continuous learning and delivery.
A methodology that promotes iterative development, collaboration, and flexibility to adapt to changing requirements.
An Agile project management framework that uses iterative cycles, called sprints, to deliver incremental improvements and adapt to changing requirements.
An approach that applies Agile principles to IT operations, emphasizing iterative development, collaboration, and continuous improvement.
A collection of multiple squads working in the same domain or on related projects, typically consisting of 40-150 people.
A time-boxed period during which specific work must be completed and made ready for review, used in Agile project management.
A time-boxed period in which Agile teams deliver incremental value in the form of working, tested software and systems.
Goals, Ideas, Steps, and Tasks (GIST) is an agile planning technique to break down projects into manageable parts.