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  2. Scaled agile framework - Wikipedia

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    The scaled agile framework (SAFe) is a set of organization and workflow patterns intended to guide enterprises in scaling lean and agile practices. [1] [2] Along with disciplined agile delivery (DAD) and S@S (Scrum@Scale), SAFe is one of a growing number of frameworks that seek to address the problems encountered when scaling beyond a single team.

  3. Software development process - Wikipedia

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    Disciplined agile delivery (DAD) Supersedes AUP; 2010s. Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) Large-Scale Scrum (LeSS) DevOps; Since DSDM in 1994, all of the methodologies on the above list except RUP have been agile methodologies - yet many organizations, especially governments, still use pre-agile processes (often waterfall or similar).

  4. Agile architecture - Wikipedia

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    Several attempts have been made to specify what makes up an agile approach to architecture. According to the SAFe framework, the principles of agile architecture are: [3] Design emerges. Architecture is a collaboration. (intentional architecture) The bigger the system, the longer the runway (architectural runway)

  5. Solution architecture - Wikipedia

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    The Open Group's definition of solution architecture, as provided above, is accompanied by the following three from Scaled Agile, Gartner and Greefhorst/Proper.The Open Group does not recognize the role "solution architect" in its TOGAF skills framework; on the other hand, Glassdoor advertised 55,000 Solution Architect roles in August 2020.

  6. Agile management - Wikipedia

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    This gave way to the creation of practices that built upon the core principles of Agile software development while engaging with more of the organizational structure, such as the Scaled agile framework (SAFe). The term Agile originates from Agile manufacturing - which in the early 1990s had developed from flexible manufacturing systems and lean ...

  7. Agile software development - Wikipedia

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    Agile software development is an umbrella term for approaches to developing software that reflect the values and principles agreed upon by The Agile Alliance, a group of 17 software practitioners, in 2001. [1] As documented in their Manifesto for Agile Software Development the practitioners value: [2] Individuals and interactions over processes ...

  8. Joe Manchin's 'Scaled-Back' Framework May Be Better ... - AOL

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    Biden, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) at November's signing ceremony for the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.

  9. Disciplined agile delivery - Wikipedia

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    Before DAD was developed, you needed to cobble together your own agile methodology to get the job done." [6] DAD was developed as a result of observing common patterns where agility was applied at scale successfully. [7] In 2015 the Disciplined Agile (DA) framework, later to become the Disciplined Agile Toolkit, was developed. [8]