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=== Agile concepts in web development === # '''Iterative and incremental development:''' Building and refining a web application through small, repeatable cycles, enhancing features incrementally with each iteration. # '''Scrum and kanban:''' Employing agile frameworks like [[Scrum (software development)|Scrum]] for structured sprints or [[Kanban (development)|Kanban]] for continuous flow to manage tasks and enhance team efficiency. # '''Cross-functional teams:''' Forming collaborative teams with diverse skill sets, ensuring all necessary expertise is present for comprehensive web development. # '''Customer collaboration:''' Engaging customers throughout the development process to gather feedback, validate requirements, and ensure the delivered product aligns with expectations. # '''Adaptability to change:''' Embracing changes in requirements or priorities even late in the development process to enhance the product's responsiveness to evolving needs. # '''User stories and backlog:''' Capturing functional requirements through user stories and maintaining a backlog of prioritized tasks to guide development efforts. # '''Continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD):''' Implementing automated processes to continuously integrate code changes and deliver updated versions, ensuring a streamlined and efficient development pipeline. [[File:Webdevelopmenttimeline.png|thumb|right|300x300px]]
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