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User Research

User research is the discipline of learning about users’ needs and thought processes by studying how they perform tasks, observing how they interact with a product, or by using other data-driven strategies.

eXtreme Programming (XP)

What is eXtreme Programming? eXtreme Programming (XP) is an agile framework that emphasizes both the broader philosophy of agile—to produce higher-quality software to please customers—and the more specific goal of making life better for the engineers developing it....

Scrum Agile Framework

What is Scrum Agile Framework? In an agile context, Scrum is an approach to project management. Typically the Scrum agile framework favors moving projects forward via short-term blocks of work called sprints, which are usually confined to two-week intervals. Teams...

Scaled Agile Framework

What is the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe)? The Scaled Agile Framework, or SAFe, is an agile framework developed for development teams. Most importantly, SAFE's foundation consists of three metaphorical pillars: Team, Program, and Portfolio. Furthermore, SAFe gives a...

Product Backlog

What is a product backlog? It lists and prioritizes task-level details required to execute the strategic plan detailed on a product roadmap.

Feature Driven Development (FDD)

What is Feature Driven Development? (FDD) Feature Driven Development (FDD) is an agile framework that, as its name suggests, organizes software development around making progress on features. Features in the FDD context, though, are not necessarily product features in...

Jira

What Is Jira? Jira is a software application developed by the Australian software company Atlassian that allows teams to track issues, manage projects, and automate workflows. Key Jira concepts Jira is based on four key concepts: issue, project, board, and workflow....

Scrum Meeting

Scrum Meeting

What Is a Scrum Meeting? Scrum is an agile framework that teams use to produce products faster by breaking large development projects into smaller pieces that can be completed in short timeframes. Scrum meeting is a catch-all term that can describe different types of...

Sprint

What is an Agile Sprint? In agile methodology, a sprint is a period (e.g., 14 days) in which an agreed-upon set of development tasks takes place. The agile methodology embraces short, frequent bursts of development, and iterative product releases. In contrast to more...

Sprint Backlog

What is a Sprint Backlog? A sprint backlog is the set of items that a cross-functional product team selects from its product backlog to work on during the upcoming sprint. Typically the team will agree on these items during its sprint planning session. In fact, the...

Sprint Goal

What is a sprint goal? Learn how sprint goals play a role in the product development process and discover related topics in our glossary.

Sprint Planning

What is Sprint Planning? In the Scrum agile framework, a sprint planning meeting is an event that establishes the product development goal and plan for the upcoming sprint, based on the team’s review of its product backlog. A successful session will yield two...

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