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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 during which specific work must be completed and made ready for review, used in Agile project management.
Must have, Should have, Could have, and Won't have (MoSCoW) is a method used to prioritize features or tasks.
Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) is the process of managing an application's development, maintenance, and eventual retirement throughout its lifecycle.
A prioritized list of tasks, features, and technical debt items that need to be addressed by the engineering team.
An agile framework for managing work with an emphasis on software development, characterized by sprints and iterative progress.
Adaptive Software Development (ASD) is a software development methodology that focuses on continuous adaptation to changing requirements and environments.
The process of identifying and assessing the influence and interest of various stakeholders in a project, to prioritize engagement and communication strategies.
Joint Application Development (JAD) is a collaborative approach to gathering requirements and designing solutions in software development projects.
A detailed strategy outlining the timeline, milestones, and deliverables for a product release, ensuring that all activities are aligned and completed on schedule.