Open Agile
Welcome to OpenAgile - an Open Source Agile Method!
OpenAgile is a simple agile method designed to be broadly applicable to many different types of work. It includes a basic definition of a process, roles, artifacts, and basic practices as well as a glossary and comparisons to other methods of working. We will also develop documentation for applying OpenAgile in ISO, CMMI, SOX and other process and regulatory frameworks. As this is a wiki, contribution is open to anyone who wishes to help out.
OpenAgile Method Overview
The OpenAgile Process
OpenAgile is an extremely simple framework that includes a core process model called the LearningCircle. ProcessOutline contains a complete outline of all core and optional process steps.
The OpenAgile Practices
The CorePractices of OpenAgile are used throughout the LearningCircle steps in order to connect the process to the work being done. There are seven CorePractices as well as a number of OptionalPractices. PracticesOutline contains a complete outline of all practices required and compatible with OpenAgile.
The OpenAgile Roles
There is only one RequiredRole in the OpenAgile method. There also two OptionalRoles. There may also be other people involved outside of these roles in the general category of Stakeholders. RolesOutline contains a complete outline of all the roles.
The OpenAgile Artifacts
OpenAgile has three RequiredArtifacts. There are also several OptionalArtifacts. ArtifactsOutline is a complete list of all the artifacts.
The OpenAgile Benefits
EarlyLearningBenefit, ImprovedROIBenefit, SatisfiedStakeholdersBenefit, ParticipantSatisfactionBenefit, ResponsiveToChangeBenefit
Stories of OpenAgile Use
StoryCategories, Stories of Agile Work
OpenAgile and other Work Methods
Agile Methods:
ScrumDescription, ExtremeProgrammingDescription, LeanDescription, DynamicSystemsDevelopmentMethodsDescription, AgileUnifiedProcessDescription, FeatureDrivenDevelopmentDescription, CrystalDescription
Personal Productivity:
GettingThingsDone, SevenHabits
Project Management:
For information about using OpenAgile for your business, please go to OpenAgile Training and Coaching
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