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Taking Agile to New Heights: Scaling for Success in Aerospace Taking Agile to New Heights: Scaling for Success in Aerospace[article]

Traditional waterfall development in the aerospace and aviation industries leads to stifled innovation, lengthy cycles, and limited feedback. Agile methodologies, adapted for strict safety regulations, offer a solution. By breaking down development into sprints and fostering collaboration, Scaled Agile can significantly improve efficiency, accelerate ingenuity, and get cutting-edge technologies to market faster—and safer.

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Embracing Agility: Trends to Enhance Your Software Embracing Agility: Trends to Enhance Your Software[article]

Agile software development is constantly evolving to address the challenges of modern software development. This article explores some of the latest trends in agile development, including cloud-based infrastructure, online Scrum, containerization, DevOps, low-code/no-code tools, schema-less data, and serverless computing. These trends can help to make software development more efficient, scalable, and collaborative.

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5 Types of Dependencies Slowing You Down (and How to Fix Them) 5 Types of Dependencies Slowing You Down (and How to Fix Them)[article]

Agile teams aim for autonomy to deliver end-to-end solutions quickly. However, most organizations rely on interdependent teams, creating delays and bottlenecks. This article explores five types of dependencies: chain, stack, shared people, shared resources, and shared codebase. Each dependency type comes with its own challenges that impact delivery speed and quality.

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Balancing Speed with User Needs: User-Centric Agile Development Balancing Speed with User Needs: How to Avoid Sacrificing Good UX in Agile Projects[article]

User-Centric Agile Development integrates UX research and design into the agile process to ensure user needs are met throughout development. This article debunks myths about UX in agile and outlines strategies for achieving a balance between speed and user-centered design, emphasizing the importance of communication, user-value focus, and continuous improvement. 

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The Agile Approach in Other Sectors Agility Beyond Software: How Agile Principles Drive Success in Other Industries[article]

The Manifesto for Agile Software Development, and the 12 Principles of Agile Software were proposed more than 20 years ago, specifically for software development. But the Agile methodologies are not limited in scope to software development—the Agile approach can be used across other sectors as well.

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