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Kanban vs. Iterative Development

October 17, 2009October 15, 2018 ~ Matthias Marschall ~ 6 Comments

Agile methodology builds on the concept of iterations - time boxes - in which you create a piece of working software. Each iteration starts with a planning meeting where the team takes stories from the backlog and commits to the sprint goal. If you use a tool like Pivotal Tracker, you even get emergent iterations … Continue reading Kanban vs. Iterative Development

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