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The methodologies and practices used by our team of developers, include both the traditional Waterfall, where the greater emphasis is placed on the planning of the project, as well as the Agile ones, for example Scrum, where we focus on building first the functionality of greater value for the customer.
Each one of the methodologies has its advantages and we help to identify our customers, the one that best suits their needs.
Scrum is an iterative and incremental software development methodology that uses time-boxed development cycles (called sprints), each sprint results in a potentially deliverable functionality. Scrum is best suited for large and complex projects that fit the following criteria:
Waterfall model, or traditional, is the linear approach to software development, that relies on secuencial project phases that do not overlap and deliverables are expected at the end of the project. This model could be the best option for projects with the following criteria: