Agile Methodologies / practices

Development methodologies and practices are about how to build your software.

Includes knowledge areas

Scrum

Scrum is a framework utilizing an agile mindset for developing, delivering, and sustaining complex products, with an initial emphasis on software development, although it has been used in other fields including research, sales, marketing and advanced technologies.

Kanban

Kanban is a workflow management method for defining, managing and improving services that deliver knowledge work. It aims to help visualize work, maximize efficiency, and improve continuously.

Iterative

The iterative model is a particular implementation of a software development life cycle (SDLC) that focuses on an initial, simplified implementation, which then progressively gains more complexity and a broader feature set until the final system is complete.

CI / CD

Continuous integration (CI) and continuous delivery (CD) is a set of operating principles, and collection of practices that enable mobile development teams to deliver code changes more frequently, reliably and automatically.

TDD

Test-driven development is a programming and testing practice that encourages developers to write better and more precise tests and code. For this, they write unit tests before the code of the respective functionality to ensure bug-free software and applications.

Code review

Code Review is a process that involves other software developers to review a particular engineer’s code in an effort to check its compliance with standards, identify errors, reveal discrepancies in the style of coding, and test the written code suitability for an objective set.

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