The main steps in the agile development process include gathering requirements and project constraints, developing potential solutions, and releasing multiple iterations until final approval or product launch. This process often involves the use of methodologies like Scrum and tools like Kanban boards for workload management and progress tracking.
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In the agile development process, a manager receives requirements and project constraints, and the team develops possible solutions and releases multiple iterations until final approval or product launch. (Slide 7) Scrum is a commonly used agile methodology. The team roles of scrum can be classified as an organizational chart to detail the key stakeholders and person-in-charge on the project management team. (Slide 9) Kanban boards are essential to workload management and progress tracking. Its visualizations can be used in agile management to limit work in progress, manage workflows, and create positive feedback loops. (Slide 12)