kanbantáblákon
Kanbantáblákon, also known as Kanban boards, are visual tools used to manage work and projects. They originated from the manufacturing industry and were adapted for software development and other knowledge work. A Kanban board typically consists of columns and cards. Columns represent different stages of a process, such as "To Do," "In Progress," and "Done." Cards, on the other hand, represent individual tasks or work items. These cards are moved from one column to another as they progress through the stages.
The primary purpose of a Kanban board is to provide a clear overview of the work status,
The key principles of Kanban include visualizing work, limiting work in progress (WIP), managing flow, and making
Kanban boards are widely used in agile methodologies, such as Scrum and Kanban, to manage software development