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Connect TomTom MySports with Runkeeper. Agile software development. Agile software development is a set of principles for software development in which requirements and solutions evolve through collaboration between self-organizing,[1] cross-functional teams. It promotes adaptive planning, evolutionary development, early delivery, and continuous improvement, and it encourages rapid and flexible response to change.[2] Agile itself has never defined any specific methods to achieve this, but many have grown up as a result and have been recognized as being 'Agile'. The Manifesto for Agile Software Development,[3] also known as the Agile Manifesto, was first proclaimed in 2001, after "agile methodology" was originally introduced in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

The manifesto came out of the DSDM Consortium in 1994, although its roots go back to the mid 1980s at DuPont and texts by James Martin[4] and James Kerr et al.[5] History[edit] Incremental software development methods trace back to 1957.[6] In 1974, E. The Agile Manifesto[edit] Agile principles[edit] Agile Alliance :: Home. Scrum.org | The home of Scrum > Home.

Open Assessment | Scrum.org - The home of Scrum. The Scrum Open assessment is the best tool for validating your basic knowledge of the Scrum framework. Taking the Scrum Open assessment will allow you to create a baseline of your current Scrum knowledge, from which you can start improving immediately. The Scrum Open assessment is available for free to anyone interested in evaluating their knowledge of Scrum. It is also a useful tool for those preparing to take any of the certification granting Professional Scrum assessments. Before attempting the Scrum Open assessment it is highly recommended that you review the Scrum Guide. The assessment was developed during a rigorous 6-month period of inspection and adaptation.

During this period nearly 1,000 people took the assessment. The assessment consists of 30 questions randomly selected from a larger pool *The Scrum Open assessment is free, but you must be logged into your Scrum.org account to take it.