Agile approaches to developing software are allowing organizations to build software quicker, better, yet at lower costs. Agile software development is not a process in itself. Rather it is a set of principles called the "Agile Manifesto."
Many software development processes have embraced this manifesto. These Agile processes break projects into short development cycles called iteration (usually 1 to 4 weeks long). Then software is built incrementally by adding new functionalities in each iteration, whereas in traditional software projects, complete software is built in one-go.
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Many software development processes have embraced this manifesto. These Agile processes break projects into short development cycles called iteration (usually 1 to 4 weeks long). Then software is built incrementally by adding new functionalities in each iteration, whereas in traditional software projects, complete software is built in one-go.">
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