3 Pillars of Empirical Process

3 Pillars of Empirical Process

Scrum is an empirical framework that relies on facts and experiments to drive progress. It’s particularly well-suited to situations where the output is uncertain, and teams must refine their definition of success over time. As the team observes real progress and...
The Five Scrum Values

The Five Scrum Values

When it comes to Scrum, there are not only three pillars that guide the process (Transparency, Inspection, and Adaptation), but there are also five fundamental Values that are essential to its success. 1) The first value is Focus – With an iterative-incremental...
Definition of Scrum

Definition of Scrum

Scrum is a framework that can address complex adaptive problems, while productively and creatively delivering products of the highest possible value. It is commonly used in software development but can be applied to other fields as well. Scrum is: Lightweight Simple...
Agile Manifesto’s Principles

Agile Manifesto’s Principles

The Agile Manifesto defines four core values that shape Agile development methodologies. However, there are also twelve guiding principles that provide more specific guidelines for Agile methods.  These twelve principles emphasize the importance of customer...
Agile Manifesto

Agile Manifesto

In 2001, a group of seventeen individuals, referred to as “thought leaders,” came together to discuss better ways of developing software. They met first in Oregon and later in Utah, where they formalized the Agile Manifesto and the Twelve Principles. The...