Agile software development explodes development tasks into smaller parts that require minimal planning. These timeboxes are
short timeframes allowing necessary iterations before delivering a working product to a stakeholder. Usually, timeboxes take about 4
weeks, including planning, requirements analysis, design, coding, and testing. At the end of each iteration or scrum, a bug-free release
should be available. The scrum approach allows your customer to get working software earlier with easy accommodation of requirement changes
without causing a chain of events that result in delays and inefficient development.
There is only one criterion for progress in agile software development: working software releases. And we help you deliver them.