Software development process divides work into smaller, sequential steps. Modern processes are mostly agile, with waterfall, prototyping, and iterative approaches. Methodology framework emerged in 1960s for large-scale business systems
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Waterfall follows sequential tasks with defined deliverables. Traditional methods are simple but less flexible. Waterfall excels in large projects with single deliverables
PI Planning is a 1-2 day collaborative event in SAFe framework. Occurs every 8-12 weeks to review program backlog and set priorities. Helps establish Agile Release Train for cross-functional collaboration
Kanban is a visual workflow system developed by Taiichi Ohno for Toyota. Uses visual boards to track what, when, and how much to produce. Focuses on limiting work in progress and managing workflow flow. Easy to adopt but less effective in shared resource situations
Kanban is a framework for Agile and DevOps software development. Work items are visualized on boards for real-time capacity communication. Kanban flow mirrors supermarket inventory management principles. Workflow stages include To Do, In Progress, and Done