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started by annatrs on 08 Jun 23
  • annatrs
     
    What does Hi there! What is the difference between agile and scrum development process and approach? What are the key differences here? Want to hear your feedback mean?
  • adamrp12
     
    Hey there!

    You've brought up an interesting topic regarding the differences between agile and Scrum development processes. Both are popular approaches in software development, and understanding their distinctions can be valuable. Here's a brief explanation of the key differences. You can also find more details here https://redwerk.com/services/product-development/

    Agile Development:
    Agile development is an overarching philosophy that emphasizes flexibility, collaboration, and iterative progress. It aims to deliver high-quality software through continuous improvement and adaptation to changing requirements. Agile development values customer satisfaction, early and frequent delivery of working software, and close collaboration between cross-functional teams.

    Scrum Development:
    Scrum, on the other hand, is a specific framework within the Agile methodology. It provides a structured approach to managing and controlling the development process. Scrum divides the project into small iterations called sprints, usually lasting 1-4 weeks. It involves predefined roles, including a Product Owner, Scrum Master, and Development Team, who work together to deliver incremental software increments.
  • annatrs
     
    Thank you for providing such a detailed explanation of the differences between Agile and Scrum development processes. Your response has clarified my understanding and provided valuable insights into these methodologies. I appreciate the effort you put into explaining the key distinctions and mentioning the link (redwerk.com/services/product-development/) for further information. I'll make sure to explore it to deepen my knowledge on the topic. Once again, thank you for your helpful response!

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