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Agile vs Waterfall: Comparing Software Development Life Cycle Methods

Introduction Agile and Waterfall are two popular software development life cycle (SDLC) methods used to plan, execute, and deliver software projects. Agile is an iterative, incremental, and adaptive approach to software development. Agile teams work in short sprints, typically two to four weeks long, and focus on delivering small, usable pieces of software at the end...

Reasons Why Agile Fails and How to Fix It

What is Agile? Agile software development is an iterative process. Instead of attempting to deliver the entire solution all at once, the goal is to build and deliver software incrementally based on feedback. Traditional methods, such as the software development life cycle (SDLC) or waterfall methodology, do not provide solutions as quickly and efficiently. By...

Agile management the future of the workplace, with squads, tribes, and guilds

You could be forgiven for thinking this was about rugby or perhaps Game of Thrones, with terminology like squads, tribes, and guilds — but it's not. In truth, these are terms that are being used to describe a new type of management method that is gaining traction in the business world: agile. When we...