Task 2: An Overview of Agile processes

 

Agile Processes is a specific kind of "Project management" that is used in "software development." This approach uses incremental, iterative work, typically known as sprints, to help teams adapt to the unpredictable nature of software development.

A sprint is the amount of time allotted for a specific project phase. Sprints are deemed finished if the allotted time has passed. There might be arguments among the team members whether or not the development is adequate, but the work on that particular stage of the project will no longer be continued. The project's subsequent phases will proceed in accordance with their respective timelines. Process software enables the team to focus on creating the product rather than wasting time on bug fixes and customer support issues. A process roadmap is made to assist a business in implementing agile procedures behind the scenes and preventing that nightmare loop.


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