Agile Methodology

We Build Software The Scrum Way

Scrum is an agile development process framework intended for quicker project results, progress transparency and enhanced business value.
Focus on Business Value by focusing on deliverables instead of formalities. Scrum requires intensive people communication and interaction, and the rewards are:
• Feature-centric requirements management and prioritization
• Constant user feedback, instant reaction to changes
• Quick, time-boxed (2-4 weeks) release cycles
What the client receives is working software at guaranteed release dates with business-critical features first
SCRUM is an agile methodology for building applications. Why wait months to get your software project completed, only to find that it does not fit your requirements
Better Project Results with Scrum
SCRUM is release oriented framework. Unlike the traditional waterfall method in which progress is entirely sequential, SCRUM emphasizes the Release Early, Release Often mantra that's much better suited for today's environment where focus should be on user acceptance of the product rather than feature bloat.
Benefits of Scrum is Customers become part of the development team (the customer gets more involved and interested in the output).
Scrum has frequent intermediate deliveries with working functionality. This enables customers to get working software earlier and enables the project to change its requirements according to changing needs.

Frequent risk and mitigation plans are developed by the development team itself since they can analyze, monitor and mitigate at every stage and with commitment
There is transparency in planning and development since everyone knows who is accountable for what and by when.
No problems are swept under the carpet. No one is penalized for recognizing or describing any unforeseen problems
In Scrum, Projects are divided into succinct work cadences, known as sprints, which are typically one week, two weeks, or three weeks in duration. At the end of each sprint, team members meet to assess the progress of a project and plan its next steps. This allows a project's direction to be adjusted or reoriented based on completed work, not speculation or predictions.

SCRUM is release oriented framework. Unlike the traditional waterfall method in which progress is entirely sequential, SCRUM emphasizes the Release Early, Release Often mantra that's much better suited for today's environment where focus should be on user acceptance of the product rather than feature bloat.







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