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“<em>We follow these principles:</em>
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<li>Our highest priority is to satisfy the customer? through early and continuous delivery? of valuable software.</li>
<li>Welcome changing requirements, even late in??development. Agile processes harness change for??the customer's competitive advantage.</li>
<li>Deliver working software frequently, from a??couple of weeks to a couple of months, with a??preference to the shorter timescale.</li>
<li>Business people and developers must work??together daily throughout the project.</li>
<li>Build projects around motivated individuals.??Give them the environment and support they need,??and trust them to get the job done.</li>
<li>The most efficient and effective method of??conveying information to and within a development??team is face-to-face conversation.</li>
<li>Working software is the primary measure of progress.</li>
<li>Agile processes promote sustainable development.??The sponsors, developers, and users should be able??to maintain a constant pace indefinitely.</li>
<li>Continuous attention to technical excellence??and good design enhances agility.</li>
<li>Simplicity - the art of maximizing the amount??of work not done - is essential.</li>
<li>The best architectures, requirements, and designs??emerge from self-organizing teams.</li>
<li>At regular intervals, the team reflects on how??to become more effective, then tunes and adjusts??its behavior accordingly.“</li>
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