Frequent Releases | Glossary

 

Definition

An Agile team issues frequent releases of its’ product to the end users, in order to listen to feedback on a consistent basis. This leads to the creation of a feedback loop, which in turn ends up bettering the nature of the product (as per philosophy). The frequency varies from situation to situation but in general, one release every our to six iterations is considered maximum.

Further Reading

  •  “Adopting an Open Source Approach to Software Development, Distribution, and Licensing”, by Ibrahim Haddad.

 

Priyank Pathak speaks, at Business and Enterprise Agility Conference (BEACON) 2017, in Hyderabad

We’re incredibly proud and honoured to announce that Mr. Priyank Pathak, Curator and Managing Consultant of INNOVATION ROOTS is set to deliver his talk regarding ‘Evolutionary Change’ in the field of Agile Project Management on December 02, 2017 at BEACON 2017 in Hyderabad.

BEACON offers an opportunity for Business and Enterprise Agility Practitioners from across the globe, to congregate and share their knowledge, passion, experience and enlightened perspectives with each other. Like BEACON, Priyank is active contributor to Agile Community by forming AgileNetworkIndia.com, Scaling Agile Institute, LeanKanbanIndia.com and AgileGurugram.com participated by thousands of people annually.

So it is with great pleasure, that we announce that Mr. Priyank will be sharing his perspective on the world of Agile, as well as its’ future in front of a similarly inclined, global audience. He will be delivering his talk at 11:30 am, at the designated venue of Raheja IT Park, Mindspace, HUDA Techno Enclave, HITEC City, Hyderabad, Telangana 500081.

To know more about Mr. Priyank Pathak, click here