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Why designers fail to integrate into Agile teams

UX Planet

Prescriptive Agile frameworks make it hard for designers to add valuable contributions to the team. Desperate to find an alternative to our ineffective process, I stumbled upon Agile and it blew my mind. I was used to creating the entire experience of a product, with complex and detailed features. Guess what? It never did.

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What is Agile UX? Methods & Process

UX Planet

Agile UX is a design methodology based on the principles of Agile software development. Agile is a proven software development approach that emphasizes flexibility, collaboration and efficiency. Agile UX adopts the same values, reframed in the context of digital design projects. What is the Agile UX Process?

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How Delta Testing Keeps the Focus on Customer Delight During Agile

Centercode

One of the greatest traits of agile development is that it allows teams to respond to customer desires quickly. But Agile, while incredibly useful, is really just a project management method. And of course, in sticking to the relentless pace of develop-test-validate-release-repeat, many teams fall into the “just ship it” mindset.

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Test Environment Best Practices for Software Development

Split

From the initial stages of design and development to the crucial phases of testing and deployment, each step in the software development lifecycle shapes the quality and effectiveness of the final product. Within this development lifecycle, a comprehensive test environment is critical for ensuring software reliability and performance.

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Best 15+6 UAT testing tools (2024)

Usersnap

User Acceptance Testing (UAT) is important for more agile software development teams. It’s the last stage in the software development life cycle, and it ensures every product meets the requirements and designations of the users. This is why the magic of the best user acceptance testing tools is crucial.

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A Deep Dive into the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)

The Product Coalition

These are planning, analysis, design, development, testing, implementation, and maintenance. Planning Before beginning with the planning — also called the feasibility stage, you should understand your product, target users’ needs, customers’ demands, and of course SDLC. The stages in the SDLC There are 7 stages of SDLC.

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Agile Died While You Were Doing Your Standup

Mind the Product

Despite the successes Agile has brought us, it’s time to take the things we have learned from Agile and move on. Like the technology we use to build the products we love ages and gets left behind, Agile has died while we were perfecting our standup. We are in a post-Agile world and the terrain has changed.

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