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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>
 
Agile modeling is one form of Agile model-driven engineering (Agile MDE), which has been adopted in several application areas such as web application development, finance, and automotive systems <ref>{{cite journal | url=https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/the-integration-of-agile-development-and-model-driven-development-a-systematic-literature-review(af6a79a4-01a5-4cfd-a8a4-36d11890fc74).html {{bare| URLtitle=The Integration of Agile Development and Model Driven Development: A Systematic Literature Review inline| journal=The 5Th International Confrence on Model-Driven Engineeing and Software Development | date=MarchJanuary 2017 | last1=Alfraihi | first1=Hessa Abdulrahman A. | last2=Lano | first2=Kevin Charles | pages=451–458 | doi=10.5220/0006207004510458 | isbn=978-989-758-210-3 | s2cid=11369604 2023}}</ref>
 
==Core practices==