What describes the relationship between Agile teams
and project requirements?
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Agile is a process by which a team can manage a project by breaking it up into several stages and involving constant collaboration with stakeholders and continuous improvement and iteration at every stage. ... This clarifies the customer's expectations to the project team.
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Agile teams refer submitted requirements but focus more on the team's expertise and perspective to develop the solution.
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- The Agile teams and project requirements are customer input happens throughout the development process, product backlog sets development priorities.
- And also it has daily meetings promote communications, task boards make developer tasks and details visible and user stories and sprints orchestrate change.
- An Agile team and project consists of people working seriously or intensively together to delivered the value to users and customers of their products or services and the stakeholders.
- Agile teams can do great stuff, in a good team the sum is more than the individual contributions of the team members.
- Here, Agile teams consider submitted requirements but focus more on the team's expertise and perspective to develop the solution is description of relationship between Agile teams and project requirements.
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