Methodologies Supported
- Scrum: a lightweight management framework with broad applicability for managing and controlling iterative and incremental projects of all types.
- Extreme Programming (XP): XP is a disciplined approach to delivering high-quality software quickly and continuously. It promotes high customer involvement, rapid feedback loops, continuous testing, continuous planning, and close teamwork to deliver working software at very frequent intervals
- Crystal: Methodology is one of the most lightweight, adaptable approaches to software development. Crystal is actually comprised of a family of methodologies (Crystal Clear, Crystal Yellow, Crystal Orange, etc.) whose unique characteristics are driven by several factors such as team size, system criticality, and project priorities.
- Dynamic Systems Development Method (DSDM): has evolved and matured to provide a comprehensive foundation for planning, managing, executing, and scaling Agile and iterative software development projects.
- Feature-Driven Development (FDD): a model-driven, short-iteration process. It begins with establishing an overall model shape. Then it continues with a series of two-week "design by feature, build by feature" iterations.
- Lean Software Development: focuses the team on delivering Value to the customer, and on the efficiency of the "Value Stream," the mechanisms that deliver that Value. The main principles of Lean include: 1) Eliminating Waste. 2) Amplifying Learning. 3) Deciding as Late as Possible. 4) Delivering as Fast as Possible. 5) Empowering the Team. 6) Building Integrity In. 7) Seeing the Whole






