Author:
Psarov Oleksandr,Druzhinin Evgeniy
Abstract
Article explores the significance of Agile methodologies and their role in enhancing the efficiency of Agile teams through the utilization of metrics. It underscores the importance of visualizing the workflow, establishing Work in Progress (WIP) limits, and promoting a culture of ongoing improvement within Agile settings. The fundamental principles of Kanban, which encompass the visualization of work, WIP limitation, focus on flow, and continuous improvement, form the foundation of the approach discussed in the article. The concept of «Flow» is highlighted as a core element of Agile methodologies, signifying the uninterrupted progression of work items through the development pipeline. Flow metrics provide valuable insights into the well-being and progress of Agile teams. The article also delves into practical strategies for implementing these metrics, addressing common challenges such as bottlenecks and distractions. Additionally, it introduces Cumulative Flow Diagrams (CFDs) as visual tools for comprehending work distribution and identifying workflow inefficiencies. In the dynamic landscape of Agile, this article serves as a roadmap for harnessing the potential of metrics to continually enhance the effectiveness of Agile teams, enabling the precise and consistent delivery of value.
Publisher
Ternopil Ivan Puluj National Technical University
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