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  1. What is Agile? | Agile 101

    What is Agile? Agile is a set of methods and practices where solutions evolve through collaboration between self-organizing, cross-functional teams.

  2. 12 Principles Behind the Agile Manifesto | Agile Alliance

    Based on the Agile Manifesto, the Twelve Principles of Agile Software are used to guide agile projects and development. Learn more about the 12 principles now.

  3. Introduction to Agile

    If you have been doing software development a different way your whole career you may be wondering why should I change, what’s so different? In this introductory talk we will define why …

  4. Agile Manifesto for Software Development | Agile Alliance

    The Agile Manifesto was written in 2001 by seventeen independent-minded software practitioners. While the participants didn’t often agree, they did find consensus around four core values.

  5. Agile Practices Timeline - Agile Alliance | Agile Alliance

    Trace the history of Agile and its evolution from 1968 and learn how it has evolved with our Agile Practices Timeline.

  6. Agile Basics - Agile Alliance

    In this presentation, Scott Densmore focuses on practices that correlate with Agile values, how to apply them, and why we use them. He examines those practices from the perspectives of both …

  7. Agile Alliance

    Agile Alliance is a global nonprofit membership organization dedicated to people and organizations that apply the values and principles of the Agile Manifesto.

  8. Agile Glossary and Terminology | Agile Alliance

    Learn the unique terminology used in Agile development from the experts at Agile Alliance.

  9. What is Scrum? | Agile Alliance

    Scrum’s primary contribution to the software development world is a simple, but effective approach to managing the work of a small collaborative team involved in product development.

  10. What is Incremental Development? | Agile Alliance

    Nearly all Agile teams favor an incremental development strategy; in an Agile context, this means that each successive version of the product is usable, and each builds upon the previous …