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Agile Life Cycle

Last post 12:59 pm August 10, 2015 by Ian Mitchell
2 replies
11:52 am August 8, 2015

What's is Agile life Cycle...

In my view it goes like this...

1) Discover (Describe, Define and Initial Plan)
2) Develop ( Implementation, Sprint 4-6 weeks)
3) Deliver (Release & Support)

Did you agree?


11:30 am August 10, 2015

Evision and support phases are not defined in Scrum.
There are 4 Event in Scrum:
Planning: implicit SA/SD
Sprint Execution: Daily Planing, Coding, Testing, Building...
Review: Deliver a releasable increment. PO may decide to release it.
Retrospective: Forcus on Process Improvement


12:59 pm August 10, 2015

> What's is Agile life Cycle...
>
> In my view it goes like this...
>
> 1) Discover (Describe, Define and Initial Plan)
> 2) Develop ( Implementation, Sprint 4-6 weeks)
> 3) Deliver (Release & Support)

In Scrum, planning, implementation and release all occur within each Sprint. There is no gap between Sprints for planning or release, and a Sprint may not exceed one month in length.

You are proposing a different life cycle. If so, what advantages do you believe it has over the Scrum one?


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