The origin of the "Agile approach" ...
The world owes the “Agile approach” to a group of American computer scientists. Together, they decided in 2001 to revolutionize the IT development process and wrote the “Agile Manifesto”; a working method centered on customer satisfaction, which is structured around four values and 12 principles, as follows:
The 4 values
People and interactions more than processes and tools; Operational software more than exhaustive documentation; Collaboration with clients more than contractual negotiation; Adapting to change more than following a plan.
The 12 principles
Satisfy the customer by quickly and regularly delivering high value-added features; Welcoming change requests even late in product development; As often as possible, deliver operational software with cycles of a few weeks, favoring the shortest deadlines; Ensure permanent cooperation between stakeholders and the product team; Carry out projects with motivated people, provide them with the environment and support they need and trust them to achieve the set objectives; Simplify