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In 2001, the “ Manifesto for Agile SoftwareDevelopment”, was published, which gave popularity to the term ‘Agile’ and marked the beginning of the application of light softwaredevelopment methods. Are you interested in learning more about agile development? The Agile manifesto.
By 2001, I was running Product Management at a different company. Agile and Human-Centered Design The Agile Manifesto of 2001 was a game-changer in product development. The approach empowered softwaredevelopers to build products in an iterative and flexible manner. I had never heard of Agile. We were Waterfall.
Agile has indisputably transformed softwaredevelopment, and many experts believe it is now poised to expand far beyond IT. Iterative and incremental development methods were also a major contributor to the successful creation of the X-15 hypersonic jet in the 1950s. They keep customers happier. They enjoy their work more.
In 2001, a new approach to technology development was created by a daring group of developers. Called Agile, the process put customers at the center of product development, encouraged rapid prototyping, and dramatically increased corporate speed and agility. aleksandarvelasevic/Getty Images. Competing in the Future.
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