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Agile Software Development for Beginners: Beginners Guide to Agile Software

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Agile Software Development for Beginners

Beginners Guide to Agile Software

Agile works best

You can't estimate the time you'll need and don't know the full scope of requirements, You don't know whether there's a need on the market for your software, You can't map out the business needs, so the design needs to emerge through trial and error, You have unlimited access to your customer who's ready for extensive involvement, You can afford to iterate and don't need to deliver fully functional software at once, Neither you nor your client has a complex bureaucracy that delays decision-making, Clients don't have a fixed budget/schedule, You need to capture the market before there's any competition, Your customers don't have trouble updating their software (or don't even notice it, e.g., they use a web app)

As you can see, Agile is more suited for small-to-medium size organizations than it is for corporations. The reason is the fewer people there are, the easier it is to make a decision and respond to change. Also, Agile is more suited for product companies over consultancies.

Agile is also great for startups, where "fail fast" is the dominant mantra. Venture capitalists encourage startups to try crazy ideas and let the market do the work. Most of the ideas will fail, and those few that succeed will change the world.

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58 pages, Paperback

Published February 11, 2022

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