Standalone project development use case in Agile Development
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- UpdatedAug 30, 2023
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An example of a standalone project development and delivery model in Agile Development.
In this case, a request (demand) for a new product or feature or system is raised. Demand managers capture the requirements in terms of stories. They also capture the other details for the demand such as resources required, cost, risks, and strategic direction. Such demands are converted into projects upon approval. Project managers can choose pure agile or hybrid mode of project execution. In hybrid mode, the initial phases such as planning, and analysis are taken up as waterfall tasks, and then the execution is done as agile phase. The agile phase is assigned to an agile group. The agile group then completes the work by sprint execution.

Using Agile Development 2.0 for standalone hybrid project development
- Create demand: Capture requirements at demand state in terms of user stories. Use the Stories related list on the demand form to create stories.
- Demand to Project conversion: When the demand is converted to a project, the stories in demand move to the project so that the project team (assignment group) can execute them. During the conversion, an Agile phase is also created, and the stories are assigned to the Agile phase.
- Sprint planning: The agile group members along with project manager, and scrum master perform sprint planning. Navigate to to plan sprints.