Respond Effectively To Change With Agile Methodology

The Agile methodology or agile software development is a series of software methodologies that is based on incremental and iterative development, where solutions and requirements evolve through collaboration between the cross-functional and self-f-organizing groups. It also encourages adaptive planning, delivery and evolutionary development, and promotes elastic and rapid response to any change that takes place. It can be best defined as a conceptual network that encourages foreseen communications throughout the development cycle.

Eminent companies dealing and providing Agile methodology, using the SCRUM methodology to deploy a diverse range of tools important to implement the Agile technology within a distributed development platform. What defines an expert service provider of agile solution from the rest available in the market is the configurability. The best solutions in agile methodology available supports the following entities, artifacts or objects as listed below:-

  • Projects – contains more than one Releases
  • Releases – contains more than one Sprints
  • Sprints – With numerous durations from 1 to 6 weeks
  • Product Backlogs – Categorized as Features, Epic, User stories
  • Daily Scrum Meeting – In a distributed development regular SCRUM meeting occurs remotely even sometime asynchronously
  • Test Cases – Implementing conventional Test Management approaches incorporated with Agile to reinforce testing of certain Product Backlog by Traceability Relations
  • Issues/ Changes – a comprehensive issues management solution incorporated with Agile including custom

Advanced Agile methodologies have an in-built task management system, with the help of which certain task can be set up automatically or manually, based on policy and processes engines set by the concerned service provider. The key Metadata for a task are:-

  • Status (Open, Completed, work stated)
  • Owners
  • Activity

Other complimentary standard metadata includes different planning fields such as actual and estimated work, start as well as finish dates. Customers can add custom fields to tasks while operating.

Furthermore, these tasks are connected to different Artifacts such as-

  • Issues
  • Defects  & Backlog

However, there are more than one tasks linked to an Artifact item that can be entered into the system in various ways. Some of the notable ways include importing from Microsoft Word and Excel, importing from earlier projects, submissions from incorporated web pages from corporate portals or through integration with numerous IDE’s or any other tool, such as Eclipse, Visual Studio, Requisite Pro and many others. These apart, renowned service providers of agile methodologies also offer their expertise and innovative solutions for application lifecycle management.

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