Agile methodology Sample Clauses
The Agile Methodology clause defines the use of an iterative and collaborative project management approach for the delivery of services or products under the agreement. It typically outlines how work will be divided into short cycles or sprints, with regular reviews and adjustments based on feedback from stakeholders. This clause ensures that both parties are aligned on a flexible development process, allowing for adaptability to changing requirements and promoting continuous improvement throughout the project.
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Agile methodology. The Eclipse IV&V Agile Methodology defines a set of tools and guidelines for delivering IV&V services for projects in an Agile software development environment and is based on best practices from the Agile Manifesto and the Scrum Guide. Overall, Eclipse IV&V defines the larger scope of IV&V for all projects, is considered the basis of all IV&V delivery and provides the foundational material that can be customized for each engagement. In addition, the tools and deliverables are tailored to the Agile delivery pace and products.
Agile methodology. We use agile methodology for the delivery of our projects. It is based on incremental and iterative development approach that focuses on time-boxed frequent releases and incorporating customer feedback with every iteration.
Agile methodology. Description of the deliverable
1. As the first in a series, this deliverable will report on the refinement of the project due to the first iteration step. Future deliverables will report on the second and third iteration.. The deliverable is organised as follows: • Chapter 1 highlights the input defined in the deliverable D3.1. • Chapter 2 describes the various components to be integrated, with a specific focus to the different interconnections and interfaces. • The integration process, with the output of the process, is described in Chapter 3. R P I R P I P P I I As Table 1 shows, many actions have contributed to the creation of this first iteration of the deliverable. The roles of each partner in specific actions are reported, according to the following classification: ● P = participating (includes I & R); ● I = input delivery (includes R); ● R = review. 1 INPUT FOR THE INTEGRATION 10 1.1 SUMMARY OF THE INPUT FOR INTEGRATION 10 2 HARDWARE INTEGRATION PROCESS 11 2.1 SECSOC SYSTEM 12 2.2 RE-CONFIGURABLE ANTENNA 12 2.3 STM32 NUCLEO BOARD 14 2.4 WI-FI MODULE 15 2.5 RASPBERRY 16 2.6 HPE MOONSHOT 16 2.7 SOLAR PANEL AND POWER SUPPLIER 17 2.7.1 Photovoltaic System description 18 2.7.2 Component selection 19 2.8 COMPONENTS TO SUPPORT SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT 23 2.8.1 3G Router 24 2.8.2 Mini PC 24 2.9 INTEGRATION DESCRIPTION 26 2.9.1 Physical interface between SecSoC and Nucleo 30 2.9.2 Physical interface between Nucleo and re-configurable antenna 34 3 HARDWARE INTEGRATION RESULTS 37 3.1 SPI COMMUNICATION 37 3.2 COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE TWO RE-CONFIGURABLE ANTENNAS 38 3.3 COMMUNICATION BETWEEN RECIEVER NUCLEO BOARD AND MOONSHOT 40 3.4 OPTICAL ZOOM POSITIONING 41 3.5 FINAL NOTES AND CRITICALITIES 42
1.1 SUMMARY OF THE INPUT FOR INTEGRATION 2 HARDWARE INTEGRATION PROCESS
Agile methodology is a process for building software in an iterative and incremental manner where requirements and solutions evolve through collaboration. It does not rely on a fully formed specification of the system to be available before software development commences.
Agile methodology. A proven methodology for ensuring that the County, as the product owner, iteratively builds a solution that meets its requirements while adapting quickly to changes in priorities and technical understandings.
