Manifesto for Agile Software Development
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History of Agile Manifesto
It was a document that provided a set of guidelines for developing software that is both adaptable and customer-focused. This manifesto was officially released on February 13, 2001. This has marked a turning point in the industry, with Agile methodologies gaining attraction globally. After 2001, practices like Scrum and Extreme Programming became popular. This extends the influence of Agile beyond software development into diverse sectors. The long-lasting impact of the Agile Manifesto continues to influence how teams approach projects, encouraging flexibility, teamwork, and customer focus in the ever-changing business and technological world.
Purpose of Manifesto for Agile Software Development
The Agile Manifesto's primary objective is to give software developers a framework for creating software that can adapt to changing requirements and add value for users. It aims to shift the focus from rigid processes and extensive documentation to individuals and interactions, working software, and customer collaboration.
The 12 Agile principles
The following 12 Principles are based on the Agile Manifesto.










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