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What is Agile Project Management and Its Phases?

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What is Agile Project Management?

Agile project management is an adaptive method of product development. It takes into account the iterative and incremental approaches of developing and delivering products to the customer. The focus of agile project management is on value creation and customer centricity. The other important aspects of agile project management are: its responsive nature to the changing requirements, its progressive outlook toward software planning, and leadership shift from command & control to servant leadership.

The scope of some of the projects is well-defined and certain. The traditional or waterfall model of managing the projects is used in such scenarios. The scope of some of the projects is uncertain, ambiguous, volatile and complex. The very nature of agile project management makes it complimentary to execute such uncertain projects. Project Management is a vast subject and involves many new concepts, processes, and tools. This PMP Certification Training Program involves comprehensive class activities based on real-life scenarios to help you understand the concepts well so that you can answer the PMP exam questions well as well as use these in your job.

5 Phases In Agile project management

Envision

This phase can be considered equivalent to the initiating process group in traditional project management. It helps create vision for the project. The vision focuses on the customers and the stakeholders involved in the project. It covers the why, what, how, and who of the project. It defines the product vision, scope, constraints, delivery methodology, and the stakeholders. 

Speculate

This phase can be considered equivalent to the planning process group in traditional project management. This phase expands the envision phase and encourages brainstorming, critical thinking, creative thinking, and collaboration to plan the execution of the project. It translates the product vision into product roadmap, to release level planning and iteration level planning. It determines the workload, product features, estimation, risks, and delivery. 

Explore

This phase can be considered equivalent to the executing process group in traditional project management. It focuses on following the release/iteration plan (as prepared in the previous phase 2 called Speculate) and delivering project features; more specifically delivering potentially shippable products. 

Adapt

This phase can be considered equivalent to the monitoring & controlling process group in traditional project management. This phase focuses on inspection, supervising, modifications, changes, and corrections in the project lifecycle.  The phases Speculate, Explore and Adapt are regularly revisited in order to improve the product delivery and project execution in each and every iteration. This means reviewing actual results versus planned results. This phase covers the improvements needed which are integrated into the next iteration. 

Close

This phase can be considered equivalent to the Closure Process Group in traditional project management. Per the definition of a project given in PMBOK, it has a definite start and a definite end. The expectations of the customers are set at the onset of the project about the endpoint of the project. Not doing so would result in the perception issues among the customers which would result in unnecessary fall-outs. Doing it right, would help celebrate the success of the project. However, before the team ends the project, ensure to analyze all the key findings, knowledge gathered, and lessons learned and pass these along to the next team so that they can benefit.

Agile Mindset & Manifesto:

The agile project management methodologies like Extreme Programming, SCRUM, DSDM, Adaptive Software Development, Crystal, Feature-Driven Development, Pragmatic Programming, were already existing before the agile movement was formalized in 2001 with the publication of the agile manifesto for agile software development.

The original seventeen authors signed a manifesto which contained 4 values and 12 principles. The manifesto stated that:

We are uncovering better ways of developing software by doing it and helping others do it. Through this work we have come to value:

Four Values

  1. Individuals and interactions over processes and tools
  2. Working software over comprehensive documentation
  3. Customer collaboration over contract negotiation
  4. Responding to change over following a plan

Twelve Principles

  1. The highest priority is to satisfy the customer through early and continuous delivery
  2. Welcome changing requirements, even late in development
  3. Deliver working software frequently, from a couple of weeks to a couple of months
  4. Stakeholders and developers must collaborate on a daily basis
  5. Build projects around motivated individuals. Give them the environment and support they need, and trust them to get the job done.
  6. Face-to-face meetings are deemed the most efficient and effective format for project success
  7. A final working product is the ultimate measure of progress
  8. Agile processes promote sustainable development. The sponsors, developers, and users should be able to maintain a constant pace indefinitely.
  9. Continuous attention to technical excellence and good design enhances agility
  10. Simplicity, maximizing the work not done, is an essential element
  11. The best architectures, requirements, and designs emerge from self-organizing teams
  12. At regular intervals, the team reflects on how to become more effective, then tunes and adjusts its behaviour accordingly

As per agile practice guide of PMI, agile is a mindset defined by values, guided by principles, and manifested through many different practices.

Characteristics of Agile Life Cycle for product development

The creation of agile manifesto started to simply product development in software industry. However, the characteristics of agile methodologies have made its impact on almost all the industries. The agile way of managing projects is not restricted to software industry only. It is critical to understand that the following characteristics are intrinsic to all kinds of projects, whether they follow predictive or agile (adaptive) life cycles. The focus here is on the attributes specific to the project characteristics managed in agile manner. These characteristics and their attributes are mentioned below.

  • Requirements: The projects which are managed in an agile manner have an intrinsic characteristic of dynamism. The requirements and eventually the scope change occur often and to incorporate such kind of changes, agile and adaptive methodologies are adopted.
  • Activities: One of the other most important characteristics of agile project management that the activities are repeated until near perfect solution is achieved. This can be referred to as iterative approach of creating product.
  • Delivery: The delivery of products/features in agile methodology is done frequently with incremental deliveries. This delivery is potentially shippable product. This is related to incremental way of delivering product.
  • Goal: The goal of agile project management is to deliver value to the customers via frequent delivery by incorporating early feedback.

In general, agile life cycle uses the project characteristics of both iterative and incremental life cycles, i.e., the project team iterate to create the product incrementally. This ensures that the team gets the visibility of the project and gain early feedback from the customer. 

Agile Roles

There are three major roles defined in the agile way of managing projects.

  1. Cross Functional Team members: The cross functional teams are also called as the development teams and are the most critical. Agile teams comprise dedicated team members. Cross functional teams consist of team members with all the skills necessary to produce a working product. The cross functional development teams consist of professionals who deliver potentially releasable product in time-boxed frame. They deliver finished work in the shortest possible time, with higher quality, without external dependencies. The teams are mostly collocated or the team members have the ability to manage any challenges based on location. The teams consist of generalists and specialists and usually work in a stable environment. Agile teams are self-organizing and they themselves decide how to best accomplish their work for each sprint. 
  1. Scrum Master: This role can also be associated with the role of servant leader. This can also be called a project manager, team lead, team coach, team facilitator, or process facilitator. The basic and foremost responsibility of this role is to remove impediments, blockers and barriers during the project execution. This ensures that the sprint stays on track by monitoring progress and facilitating meetings. The servant leaders become teams’ advocate and help them communicate with the stakeholders. All agile teams need servant leadership on the team. People need time to build their servant leadership skills of facilitation, coaching, and impediment removal. 
  1. Product owner: The product owner represents the voice of customers or users. She helps define the product roadmap, backlog, release plans and goals of each iteration. She ranks the work based on the business value of the features and product. She acts like a lighthouse for guiding the direction of the product. She works with the teams daily by providing feedback and direction of future releases. Sometimes, she requests help from people with deep domain expertise, such as architects, or deep customer expertise, such as product managers. Product owners need to be trained on how to organize and manage the flow of work through the team.

Common Agile Ceremonies

The ceremonies in agile project management methodologies are events. Some of these events are planning-based and some of them are feedback-based events. The ceremonies are:

  1. Backlog Preparation: An ordered list of work in agile methodology is called as the backlog. This backlog is presented in story form so that the teams can understand it. The backlog preparation takes the form of progressive elaboration and in this agile way of managing project, there is no need to create all of the stories for the entire project before the work starts—only enough to understand the first release. Product owners might produce a product roadmap to show the anticipated sequence of deliverables over time. The product owner replans the roadmap based on what the team produces. The backlog preparation is one of the layers of the Agile Planning Onion; it is the third layer in the onion. In this, the strategy forms the topmost layer, followed by portfolio, product, release, iteration and daily.
  1. Backlog Refinement: The product owner works with the team to prepare some stories for upcoming iteration in the middle of the iteration. The reason for such meetings is to refine enough stories so the team understands these stories and compare them with other stories in the backlog. These meetings help the team understand the potential challenges or problems in the story. The teams can use spike to understand the risk.  There is no consensus on how long the refinement should be.
  1. Daily Stand-ups: The ultimate goal of daily stand-up meetings is to ensure that all the members of the team are on the same understanding of the project and its progress. The members use this meeting to commit to each other, share problems, and ensure a smooth workflow. This meeting is timeboxed for no longer than 15 minutes. During this meeting, everyone answers the following questions:
  • What did I complete since the last stand-up?
  • What am I planning to complete between now and the next stand-up?
  • What are my impediments (or risks or problems)?

It is the responsibility of the process owner to not let the daily stand-up meetings become status meetings. Besides this, let this meeting not become a problem solving event.

  1. Demonstrations/Reviews: This ceremony helps periodically demonstrate the working product to the customer. This event helps the team gain early feedback on the features (in the form of user stories) of the product. Since the product owner represents the voice of customers or uses, it is her responsibility to check the demonstration and either accept or reject the user stories. As a general guideline, demonstrations happen at least once every 2 weeks. Demonstrations help the teams to set in the right direction if they are progressing in the wrong direction. This becomes a basic component of agile projects (incremental delivery based on iteration/flow). The ceremony of demonstration/review refers to the principle # 7 of Agile Manifesto.
  1. Retrospectives: Principle # 12 of Agile Manifesto is: “At regular intervals, the team reflects on how to become more effective, then tunes and adjusts its behaviour accordingly.” Post demonstration/review ceremony, the iteration asks for a meeting which would help team understand the improvement areas, correction areas, and the behaviours, actions and work to keep for the next iterations. In general, the team looks back to learn, contemplate, improve and adapt to the best practices. Teams need to learn about the product and/or process. The meeting is all about looking at the qualitative (people’s feelings) data and quantitative (measurements) data to uncover the root causes, developing contingencies, mitigation strategies, and action plans.

Conclusion

The management of projects in agile manner reflects non-traditional ways of executing projects. It embodies the 4 values and 12 principles as laid down in the agile manifesto. The 5 ceremonies compliment the effective and efficient ways of delivering values to the stakeholders which in turn takes the holistic approach of 5 phases of agile project management.

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Why Crash Games Like Aviator Are Becoming An Integral Part Of Online Game Offerings

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It’s always so interesting to see which games do particularly well in online casino markets. Games like slots, poker and craps have been around for so long that bringing in a new game can be more difficult than you’d imagine. That’s why when one type of game does particularly well, it’s worth taking stock and taking note. The one that comes to mind is the category of crash games and, in particular, the Aviator crash game. 

The reason crash games like Aviator are becoming more interesting is because of their nature. The game somehow mixes chance with a bit of strategy, which works for beginners and advanced players alike. Then, they’ve somehow managed to be complex and immersive, yet simple. Not an easy balance to find but one they have to do seamlessly. You can’t forget how real-time decision-making, full control as a player and shorter gaming sessions all contribute to the rise of games like these. There’s quite a lot to unpack, so keep reading.

What Crash Games Actually Are

Crash games are built around a very simple idea that turns out to be surprisingly intense in practice. A multiplier starts at 1.00x and climbs higher the longer the round continues. At any moment, the game can “crash.” If a player cashes out before the crash, the multiplier is a win. If not, the round ends and it’s a loss for that round.

There is no long setup, no complex rules and no lengthy bonus rounds. Everything happens in real time within seconds, which is a big reason why crash games feel so immediate compared to other casino games you might know that are a bit more traditional in nature.

Why Games Like Aviator Stand Out

Aviator is one of the most recognizable crash games because it combines minimal design with strong psychological engagement. The focus is on a rising multiplier and a simple visual representation of a flight path that can end at any moment.

What makes it stand out is not just the format but the pacing. When it comes to placing your Aviator bet, each round builds anticipation quickly and there is very little downtime between decisions. This keeps the experience moving at a steady rhythm that feels different from slower casino games. Aviator also often includes social or competitive elements such as leaderboards or shared rounds, which adds another layer of engagement without overcomplicating the core gameplay.

The Simplicity Behind The Appeal

One of the strongest reasons crash games have become popular is how easy they are to understand. There is no need to memorize paylines, study card strategies or learn complicated game mechanics. The core loop is always the same: enter the round, watch the multiplier rise and decide when to cash out.

A few reasons players are drawn to this simplicity include:

  • No complicated rules or learning curve
  • Fast rounds that finish in seconds
  • Clear visual feedback with rising multipliers
  • Constant decision-making moments
  • Easy entry from mobile or desktop devices

The Role Of Real-Time Decision Making

Crash games rely heavily on real-time decision making, which is one of the biggest reasons they feel so different from other casino offerings. There is no waiting for a spin to complete or a dealer to reveal cards in stages.

This real-time pressure creates a unique type of engagement where timing becomes more important than prediction. Players are not trying to guess long-term patterns. They are reacting to a constantly changing multiplier and deciding when to secure a win or risk waiting longer.

This structure creates a balance between control and uncertainty that keeps gameplay active and engaging without requiring complex strategies.

Why Casinos Are Expanding Crash Game Offerings

Online casinos are constantly looking for ways to diversify their game libraries and crash games fit perfectly into that goal. From a platform perspective, crash games help fill the gap between slots and live games by offering something that feels interactive without requiring live dealers or large production setups. Also, platforms are constantly trying to differentiate themselves from their competition, which means that new and interesting gaming categories are always welcome.

Another important factor is player retention. Because rounds are short and repeatable, crash games naturally encourage repeated engagement. This makes them an interesting option for casinos looking to maintain active user sessions without adding complexity.

The Future Of Crash Games In Online Casinos

Crash games are likely to continue evolving as developers experiment with new features and formats. Some platforms are already introducing variations such as themed crash games, multiplayer rounds and integrated reward systems.

As online casinos continue to evolve, crash games are likely going to become just what slots are for digital wagering platforms, a staple. They’re easy to play, suitable for all levels of players and work with the shorter sessions that players are after nowadays.

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Small Crypto Exchanges Worth Looking At (Ausfinex, MEXC, Bitrue)

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When it comes to choosing a cryptocurrency exchange, most beginners immediately think of Binance, Bybit, or OKX. However, giants have a downside: high competition among traders, hidden fees in spreads, and support delays. Therefore, in this article we’ll look at smaller exchanges with their strengths and weaknesses.

MEXC: King of Early Listings and Eternal Rush

MEXC is known in narrow circles as a place where new coins appear earlier than on all other exchanges, sometimes even before the official listing on CoinGecko. If you want to learn about new trends first, then MEXC is for you. The commission here is standard, 0.1% on spot, and there’s a wide selection of futures with leverage up to 200x. However, this exchange has a chronic problem: customer support. Users often complain that in response to a request comes an automatic bot, and a real operator appears only after an hour or two. Sometimes withdrawal of funds for volatile coins is suddenly blocked supposedly for “technical work”, and such work can last a day. In addition, the MEXC interface is overloaded – a beginner can easily get lost among the Launchpad, Earn, futures, and copy-trading tabs. This exchange is for hardcore traders, not beginners.

What is Ausfinex and Why Are People Talking About It

Ausfinex is a relatively young exchange, existing for just over a year, but it has already managed to build trust through transparency and low fees. Unlike many startups that lure users with zero commission and then sharply raise it, Ausfinex from the very beginning set a spot commission of 0.05% for maker and taker, and this is not a promotion, but a permanent policy. In addition to commissions, the exchange focuses on order execution speed. Their trading engine, according to data from an open technical document, processes orders in 20-40 milliseconds – which is by the way the level of top-5 exchanges.

Where does Ausfinex have weak spots? First, the exchange doesn’t yet have margin trading and futures – only spot. For those who are used to trading with leverage, this is a minus. Second, the exchange hasn’t yet passed the “test of time” – it’s only a year and a half old, and doesn’t have as long an impeccable reputation as old platforms.

Nevertheless, specifically for spot trading of popular coins with minimal costs, Ausfinex currently looks like the best choice among small exchanges.

Bitrue: Underestimated Middle-Tier with Growth Problems

Bitrue has existed since 2018 and managed to create a loyal community through high staking percentages and cashback programs. Here you can deposit USDT at 8-12% per year without locking, which is above market average. Bitrue also has a convenient mobile app and its own card for cryptocurrency payments. However, the exchange has two systemic minuses. The first is technical stability. During strong market movements (for example, when bitcoin sharply flies 5%), the platform starts to noticeably slow down, orders execute with delays, and sometimes the chart freezes for 10-20 seconds. The second – support responds, but slowly, and often gives template answers. Bitrue is for those who passively hold coins and only occasionally trade.

Conclusion

In conclusion, I’d like to note that each exchange performs some task of its own: MEXC – for hunters of new tokens. Bitrue – for staking lovers with trading opportunities. And Ausfinex – for those looking for the cheapest and most reliable spot platform without extra noise. If your goal is simply to trade with minimal losses on commissions and without hassle, it’s worth starting with Ausfinex. But if you need 100x leverage or staking of strange tokens, look at competitors – there’s no one right exchange for everyone.

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Why Timber Bridge Building Remains a Popular Choice for Modern Infrastructure

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Infrastructure projects today require materials that offer sustainability and long-term value. While steel and concrete are often considered the standard for bridge construction, timber bridge building continues to stand out as a practical and dependable option for many modern projects. From pedestrian walkways and park crossings to rural road bridges, timber structures remain widely used because of their versatility and natural appeal.

Modern engineering techniques have helped timber bridges evolve far beyond traditional designs. With enhanced treatment methods and environmentally friendly benefits, timber bridge building continues to meet the needs of communities looking for reliable and visually appealing infrastructure solutions.

Supporting Sustainable Construction Goals

One of the primary reasons timber bridge building remains popular is its environmental sustainability. Timber is a renewable resource that can be responsibly harvested and replenished through managed forestry practices. Compared to steel and concrete production, timber manufacturing often requires less energy and creates fewer carbon emissions, making it a more eco-friendly construction material.

Timber also naturally stores carbon throughout its lifespan, helping lessen the overall environmental impact of a bridge project. As more communities and developers focus on sustainable infrastructure solutions, timber bridges continue to provide an effective way to balance construction needs with environmental responsibility.

Reducing Overall Construction Costs

Timber bridge building is often a cost-effective solution for many infrastructure projects, especially in rural or low-traffic areas. Timber materials are generally more affordable than steel or concrete, and many timber bridge components can be prefabricated before arriving at the construction site. This can help lower labor expenses and shorten project timelines.

Faster installation also minimizes disruptions to surrounding traffic and nearby communities. In addition, properly treated timber can require less maintenance over time, helping municipalities and property owners manage long-term infrastructure costs more efficiently.

Delivering Reliable Structural Strength

Modern timber bridge building benefits from significant advancements in engineering and construction technology. Engineered wood products such as glued laminated timber and cross-laminated timber provide exceptional strength and load-bearing capabilities. These materials allow timber bridges to safely support pedestrians, vehicles, and changing environmental conditions.

Pressure-treated timber also improves resistance to moisture and insects, helping extend the lifespan of the structure. With proper design, construction, and maintenance, timber bridges can remain durable and dependable for decades while meeting modern safety and performance standards.

Enhancing Natural Visual Appeal

Timber bridges are widely appreciated for their natural beauty and ability to blend into outdoor environments. The texture and appearance of wood create a warm and inviting aesthetic that complements parks, hiking trails, waterfront areas, and residential developments. This visual appeal often makes timber bridges more attractive than industrial-looking alternatives.

Architects and planners also value timber bridge building because it can support both rustic and modern design styles. Whether used in a scenic nature setting or a contemporary public space, timber bridges add character while maintaining practical functionality for everyday use.

Supporting Future Infrastructure Development

As sustainable construction continues to gain importance, timber bridge building is expected to remain a valuable part of modern infrastructure planning. Ongoing advancements in engineered wood products and treatment methods are helping timber bridges become stronger and more efficient than ever before.

Communities looking for environmentally responsible and cost-effective infrastructure solutions continue to recognize the benefits of timber construction. By combining sustainability, durability, versatility, and aesthetic appeal, timber bridge building remains a trusted choice for infrastructure projects now and in the future.

Timber bridge building continues to remain a popular choice for modern infrastructure because it offers a balance of sustainability, affordability, durability, and visual appeal. Advances in engineered wood products and construction methods have strengthened the performance of timber bridges, allowing them to meet the demands of modern transportation and community development projects.

As cities, municipalities, and developers continue searching for environmentally responsible and cost-effective building solutions, timber bridges are likely to remain an important part of future infrastructure planning. Their ability to combine practical performance with natural beauty ensures that timber bridge building will continue serving communities for many years to come.

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