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'''Agile software development''' is an umbrella term for approaches to [[software development|developing software]] that reflect the values and principles agreed upon by ''The Agile Alliance'', a group of 17 software practitioners, in 2001.<ref>{{cite web |title=What is Agile? |url=https://www.agilealliance.org/agile101/ |website=Agile Alliance |date=29 June 2015 |access-date=16 July 2024}}</ref> As documented in their ''Manifesto for Agile Software Development'' the practitioners value:<ref name="AgileManifesto">{{cite web|author=Kent Beck|author-link=Kent Beck|author2=James Grenning|author3=Robert C. Martin|author3-link=Robert Cecil Martin|author4=Mike Beedle|author5=Jim Highsmith|author5-link=Jim Highsmith|author6=Steve Mellor|author6-link=Stephen J. Mellor|author7=Arie van Bennekum|author8=Andrew Hunt|author8-link=Andy Hunt (author)|author9=Ken Schwaber|author9-link=Ken Schwaber|year=2001|title=Manifesto for Agile Software Development|url=http://agilemanifesto.org/|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=14 June 2010|website=|publisher=Agile Alliance|author12=Jeff Sutherland|author10-link=Alistair Cockburn|author10=Alistair Cockburn|author11-link=Ron Jeffries|author11=Ron Jeffries|author13-link=Ward Cunningham|author17=Brian Marick|author16=Martin Fowler|author16-link=Martin Fowler (software engineer)|author15=Dave Thomas|author15-link=David A. Thomas (software developer)|author14=Jon Kern|author13=Ward Cunningham|author12-link=Jeff Sutherland}}</ref>
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The practitioners cite inspiration from new practices at the time including [[extreme programming]], [[Scrum (software development)|scrum]], [[dynamic systems development method]], [[adaptive software development]] and being sympathetic to the need for an alternative to documentation driven, heavyweight software development processes.<ref name="LarmanGuide" />
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