DSDM
Dynamic Systems Development Method (DSDM) is an agile project delivery framework focused on delivering business value early and continuously.
Dynamic Systems Development Method (DSDM) is an agile project delivery framework focused on delivering business value early and continuously.
A time-boxed period during which specific work must be completed and made ready for review, used in Agile project management.
Rapid Application Development (RAD) is a software development methodology that emphasizes quick prototyping and iterative delivery.
A small, cross-functional team of 6-12 people focused on delivering a specific product feature or component.
An agile methodology that separates product discovery and product delivery into parallel tracks to ensure continuous learning and delivery.
An approach that applies Agile principles to IT operations, emphasizing iterative development, collaboration, and continuous improvement.
A time-boxed period in which Agile teams deliver incremental value in the form of working, tested software and systems.
Product-Oriented Delivery (POD) is a methodology that focuses on organizing teams around products rather than projects.
Minimum Viable Feature (MVF) is the smallest possible version of a feature that delivers value to users and allows for meaningful feedback collection.