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1. INTRODUCTION AGILE
Currently agile methodology is the latest practice in the software industry which is
used to manage all kinds of project work. Mainly software development life cycle is
the main process which follows for all the task but in different manner. Basically in
agile methodology there is a concept of scrum master who will take care of all kinds
of facilities which requires to team member and all team members has work in group,
collaboratively.
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2. PRINCIPLES OF AGILE
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4. SCRUM ROLES
1. Product owner: product owner can be customer, product marketing manager, project
manager, program manager, or business analyst. Product owner is responsible for return
on investment. Product owners focus is on what than how.
2. Development team: development team may consist of document writers, user interface
designers, business analysts, testers, coders or architects. Scrum tem should be small of 35 members.
3. Scrum master: scrum master can be any experienced team member or may be ex project
manager. Scrum manager does not have any management authority he is just a facilitator.
5. CAPACITY PLANNING
Sprint length is 3 weeks : 9 hours
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9. CONCLUSION
Agile methodology is the perfect approach for solving the complex problem as
frequently feedback has been taken form the product owner. And after every sprint the
process has been revised. So every time revised and customer satisfied product will be
deliverable. So by using agile methodology frequent feedback will be taken from the
students so that after every week methodology will be revised as well as new idea will
be taken to teach the topic.
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