A Comprehensive Comparison of Agile Methods: Scrum and Lean Development
This article explores and contrasts key Agile methodologies, specifically focusing on Scrum and Lean Development. It provides an overview of Scrum, its origins in rugby and industrial process control, and emphasizes teamwork and flexibility in software development. The analysis includes a schedule review of Agile principles, showcasing how these methods enhance productivity and adaptability in dynamic environments. The conclusion draws insights on the effectiveness of Agile methodologies in fostering collaboration and delivering quality software solutions.
A Comprehensive Comparison of Agile Methods: Scrum and Lean Development
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1. Comparing and Contrasting Agile Methods
2. Schedule Review of Agile Method Principles
Scrum
Lean Development
Conclusion
3. Scrum Overview Name: Rugby term for getting an out of play ball back into the game through teamwork. Comes from Japan and based from industrial process control theory No specific technique for SW development Concentrates on how team member should function to produce system flexibility in a dynamic environment Must have existing software techniques