Agilemetodologiat
Agilemetodologiat are a set of principles and practices used in project management and software development to enable flexibility, collaboration, and rapid delivery of value. They emerged as an alternative to traditional, linear approaches like Waterfall, which often struggled with changing requirements and long delivery cycles. The core idea behind agile methodologies is to break down projects into smaller, manageable iterations or sprints, typically lasting one to four weeks.
Each sprint involves planning, execution, and review, allowing teams to adapt to feedback and make adjustments
Scrum, for instance, defines specific roles like Product Owner, Scrum Master, and Development Team, along with