Entenda o que são os métodos ágeis em 5 minutos [Decifrando Agile 2]
Andriele Ribeiro
5 min, 52 sec
The video explains what Agile methods are, the history behind their creation, and details some popular Agile frameworks such as Scrum and Kanban.
Summary
- Agile is an umbrella term for various lightweight software development methods.
- The Agile Manifesto, with four values and twelve principles, encapsulates the core ideas of Agile methods.
- Scrum and Kanban are the most popular Agile methods, with Scrum being the most widely used.
- Scrum is applicable in a variety of fields beyond software development, while Kanban originated from lean manufacturing principles.
- ScrumBan, a hybrid of Scrum and Kanban, is also recognized as a practical Agile method.
Chapter 1
The video introduces Agile methods and begins to explain their origins and applications.
- Agile methods are a collection of lightweight, flexible approaches to software development.
- The video is part of a series and serves as the second episode, focusing on Agile methodologies.
Chapter 2
The waterfall model's phases and its shortcomings in software development projects are discussed.
- The waterfall model divides projects into distinct phases causing rigidity and extensive documentation.
- Due to its inefficiency, this model led to the pursuit of more flexible methods.
Chapter 3
The video describes the emergence of Agile methods as a response to the limitations of the waterfall model.
- In the 1990s, new methods aimed at making software development projects more 'lightweight' emerged.
- Famous methodologies such as Scrum and Extreme Programming (XP) were born during this time.
Chapter 4
The creation of the Agile Manifesto and its core values and principles are explained.
- In 2001, 17 representatives of various 'light' methods formulated the Agile Manifesto.
- The Manifesto consists of four core values and twelve principles that define the Agile mindset.
Chapter 5
Scrum and Kanban, two popular Agile frameworks, are detailed in terms of their principles and widespread application.
- Scrum is known for its managerial approach and is applicable in diverse industries beyond software.
- Kanban is derived from lean manufacturing and is also applicable to knowledge work.
Chapter 6
The video covers hybrid approaches like Scrumban and the potential for new Agile methods.
- Hybrid methods like Scrumban combine the benefits of Scrum and Kanban.
- The Agile philosophy allows for the creation and inclusion of new methods that adhere to its values and principles.