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To comprehend the difference between Agile and Scrum, first, we must have a better understanding of-

  1. What is Agile?
  2. What is Scrum?

What is Agile?

Agile is an approach/methodology that assists us in the constant iteration of processes of the Software Development Life Cycle such as development, testing, etc. This methodology has established several benefits such as delivering high-value features in short delivery cycles, which were otherwise a challenge in the conventional waterfall approach.

Agile aids to enhance customer retention and satisfaction. This is achieved by breaking down the product into relatively smaller units/builds, resulting in making the activities concurrent. Agile advances teamwork and in-person communication.

The 12 principles of Agile

The 12 principles of Agile

Several approaches to implementing Agile-

  • Scrum
  • Kanban
  • Feature Driven Development (FDD)
  • Extreme Programming (XP)
  • Lean Software Development (LSD)
  • Adaptive System Development (ASD)
  • Dynamic Systems Development Method (DSDM)
  • Crystal Clear
 

Several Approaches

What is Scrum?

Scrum is a framework within which people can address complex adaptive problems, while productively and creatively delivering products of the highest possible value.

To view the full blog and this blog “Agile vs scrum” is originally published on Agilemania website.

 

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