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The Agile Manifesto

Manifesto for Agile Software Development
Book • 2001
The Agile Manifesto, created in 2001 by 17 software developers, is a foundational document that defines four core values and 12 principles for Agile software development.

It emphasizes the importance of individuals and interactions over processes and tools, working software over comprehensive documentation, customer collaboration over contract negotiation, and responding to change over following a plan.

The manifesto aims to provide a more efficient, flexible, and customer-centric approach to software development, contrasting with traditional waterfall methods.

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Joe Reis
as a foundational document for understanding agile principles.
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Nathan Toups
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