Tag: iterative development
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MVP Pattern
The Model-View-Presenter (MVP) pattern is a software architectural design used primarily in developing user interfaces. It’s a derivative of the MVC (Model-View-Controller) pattern, but with a distinct focus on improving the decoupling of components and enhancing testability, especially for UI-heavy applications. The MVP pattern is widely employed in desktop and mobile applications, as well as…
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Scrum Management
Scrum is an agile framework widely used for managing complex software development projects. It emphasizes collaboration, transparency, flexibility, and iterative progress toward well-defined goals. Scrum management involves organizing teams, roles, and processes to enable efficient development cycles, known as sprints, which deliver high-quality, incremental outputs. The core goal is to ensure continuous delivery of value…
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LeSS Management
Large-Scale Scrum (LeSS) is an agile framework designed to scale Scrum practices across large organizations and teams. It builds upon the core principles of Scrum while providing additional guidelines for coordinating multiple Scrum teams working on the same product. LeSS management focuses on ensuring that these teams work together efficiently, with minimal overhead, while maintaining…
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XP Management
Extreme Programming (XP) is a software development methodology that emphasizes technical excellence, continuous feedback, and close collaboration between developers and customers. XP Management is a critical part of implementing XP practices, focusing on managing resources, team collaboration, and ensuring that the development process remains flexible and responsive to change. By incorporating key XP principles into…