Agile Manifesto

In February, 2001, a group of 17 computer gurus, software developers, and managers held a retreat to discuss better ways of developing software. They formed the Agile Alliance and the discussions at those meetings later resulted in a Manifesto for Agile Software Development. The Manifesto was authored by Fowler and Highsmith (2001) and then signed by all participants to establish the basic guidelines for any Agile method.

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