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Agile Values

Agile Values

To encourage better ways of developing software a group of 17 methodological formed the Agile Alliance in February of 2001 in a ski lodge in Utah. Reason being, difficulty in creating good software and to instill new values into software development teams. Therefore, the Agile Manifesto came into existence.

Introduction to Agile Values

Agile Values is a set of 4 values layout by the Agile Alliance in The Agile Manifesto. Further, this set of values encourages putting people before processes, getting software out the door fast, and collaborating with customers.

What are the 4 Agile Values?

  1. Firstly, individuals and interactions over processes and tools
  2. After that, working software over comprehensive documentation
  3. In addition, customer collaboration over contract negotiation
  4. Lastly, responding to change over following a plan

A good way to think about the manifesto is that it defines values and encourages developers to focus on certain areas.

Individual and interactions over process and tools

Working software over comprehensive documentation

Customer collaboration over contract negotiation

Responding to change over following a plan

 

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