Practical sheet | REF: FIC1699 V1

Implement an agile approach on a project with Scrum

Author: Jean-Pierre PAYRE

Publication date: December 10, 2020 | Lire en français

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    1. Understanding the purpose of agile methods

    For many years, agile methods such as Scrum have been created and perfected to master this creative process and produce a product/project in perfect harmony with user/customer needs.

    The agile approach is based on a number of observations.

    The larger the project, the less stable the requirements.

    The longer a project takes, the less likely it is to succeed.

    In product development, 20% of the usage functions developed are actually used.

    The four core values of agility are :

    • the team: people and their interactions are more important than processes and tools;

    • application: operational software is more important than exhaustive documentation;

    • collaboration:...

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