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'''Agile modeling''' (AM) is a methodology for [[Software development process models|modeling]] and [[documentation|documenting]] software systems based on best practices. It is a collection of values and principles, that can be applied on an (agile) software development project.<ref>Whiteley, A., Pollack, J., Matous, P. (2021) The Origins of Agile and Iterative Methods.
Journal of Modern Project Management, 8(3), 20-29 https://www.researchgate.net/publication/349423454_The_Origins_of_Agile_and_Iterative_Methods</ref> This methodology is more flexible than traditional modeling methods, making it a better fit in a fast changing environment.<ref>[http://www.agilemodeling.com/ Agile modeling (AM) home page, effective practices for modeling and documentation]</ref> It is part of the [[agile software development]] tool kit. Agile modeling is a supplement to other [[agile development]] methodologies such as [[Scrum (development)|Scrum]], [[extreme programming]] (XP), and [[Rational Unified Process]] (RUP). It is explicitly included as part of the [[disciplined agile delivery]] (DAD) framework. As per 2011 stats, agile modeling accounted for 1% of all agile software development.<ref>[http://www.versionone.com/state_of_agile_development_survey/2011/ State of Agile Development Survey Results, 2011]</ref>
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