Top Agile Interview question

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2 min readAug 20, 2021

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In this blog, Saket tries to give his views on those questions from the perspective of Agile Project Management.

What is Agile Estimation Methodology?

In agile, the goal of estimation is primarily prioritization rather than estimating the end date or the delivery date. Calculating the end date is a kind of anti-pattern in Agile, at least during the initial stages. Story point estimation is a judgment related to the size of the work that talks about how much time or effort it will take, what amount of complexity it has, and the expected challenges to complete it. ….

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8 Reasons to use Agile

The agile technique characterizes the business object and success benchmark in small gain, taking a project between various rounds of development, deployment, and testing. It varies from what we call the waterfall method, which took the project from its first step to deployment. The agile round-the-clock cycle of design, test, deploy, deliver a continuous group of high features, and put them in the hands of customers as fast as possible. Agile methodology is a cumulative and elastic approach that teams typically adopt to accomplish tasks more productively. Project management methodology, broadly used in software development, is often a more organic way to keep multi-functional team members organized and on track. Utilizing Agile, they work on various repetitions of a project, organized into an arranged backlog based on the end-user response. As of the time present, Agile stands as one of the most popular procedures to project management because of its flexibility and metamorphic nature. Here is the link to the full blog posted on medium

https://oguild-ag.medium.com/8-reasons-to-use-agile-5f139a776ed2

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