RomanLogic’s Agile Methods

May 23rd, 2010   Tags: ,   Author  Belle Torres

RomanLogic utilizes agile methodologies to accomplish successful development of software applications. Agile methodologies are a composite of software engineering’s best practices with the objective of allowing the rapid delivery of high-quality software, aligning development with client needs and company goals. RomanLogic is composed of cross-functioning, highly self-organizing teams working together to produce software components within specified timeframes called sprints. The company leverages on the adaptability of agile methods to create application subsets within sprints, efficiently delivering working outputs in a short span of time.

The company’s strongest agile project management framework is the scrum process. RomanLogic uses scrum methodology to create working applications in a highly-adaptive, empirical environment. This process intrinsically maximizes the team’s ability to produce workable application components that will eventually form part of the complete, finished product, whilst maintaining the flexibility to respond to emerging roadblocks and requirements efficiently.



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