Glossary

Agile software development

What is Agile software development?
Agile software development is a set of software development methodologies that promotes an iterative, collaborative, and adaptive approach. Based on the 2001 Agile Manifesto, this paradigm contrasts with traditional "waterfall" models, emphasizing frequent delivery of working software, continuous communication with the customer, and adaptability to changes in requirements. Popular frameworks that adopt Agile principles include Scrum, Kanban and Extreme Programming (XP).
How Var Industries supports companies with Agile software development

Var Industries supports manufacturing companies in adopting Agile methodologies through software and consulting solutions that foster cross-departmental collaboration, effective project management, and data integration across the product lifecycle.

In particular, tools such as Teamcenter And SolidRules They facilitate dynamic and shared management of technical information, promoting short development cycles and continuous interactions between design, production, and quality. In addition, the PLM/PDM platforms offered by Var Industries integrate seamlessly with DevOps and Agile environments, helping to reduce time-to-market and increase responsiveness to market changes.