Posts Published by Sufi Mohamed

Pull criteria

Pull criteria in Kanban are a task’s requirements before proceeding to the next stage. This method efficiently manages work-in-progress and steady workflows because only ready tasks are moved forward. Kanban uses pull criteria to improve quality control and workflow efficiency. Specifying readiness conditions ahead of time helps prevent bottlenecks and overload. This method manages workloads, minimizes errors, and maintains standards. As a result, projects are delivered more consistently, resources…

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Sprint velocity

Various models, techniques, and tools can assist with effort estimation in software project management. An agile software project involves iterative development, in which customer feedback informs future iterations. This means estimations and planning need to be updated over time. Scrum teams use three levels of planning to accomplish this: release planning, sprint planning, and daily planning. Software development based on agile principles has adopted scrum widely due…

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Scales Agile Framework (SAFe)

SAFe, or scaled agile framework, was developed by Dean Leffingwell and Drew Jemilo to address a businesses’ evolving needs. When it was created, software development teams were largely reliant on traditional project management techniques. SAFe was developed in response to organizations’ increasing need to adapt rapidly to market changes while still maintaining high quality. Today, it is one of the most popular agile development approaches. SAFe is…

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