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Delivery Management  •  Iterations and Increments


IS AGILE INCREMENTAL OR ITERATIVE?

Explaining the difference between increments and iterations and their
implications for agile delivery.

by David Michel  •  9 min read  •  423 Views
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Delivery Management
Features & Characteristics
Iterations and Increments
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Product Increment
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SUMMARY

Incremental and iterative development are not the same thing. Here is an
explanation of the key difference and why agile is both, using Jeff Patton's
famous example of the Mona Lisa and Karl Scotland's concept of fidelity.


TAKEAWAYS

 * A company or team will need to decide if incremental, iterative, or both
   should be utilized when developing a new procedure or product. Incorporating
   both in the process will allow flexibility and enhance the chances that the
   process will be successful.

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