Agile Development
The ServiceNow® Agile Development application helps you deliver software projects more efficiently by managing and tracking software development life-cycles using an iterative, incremental, and flexible approach.
When you have multiple standalone tools for development, testing, and project tracking, there could be a disconnect between enhancements and fixes, change processes, and deployment. Agile Development pulls these development life-cycle workflows together into one system and helps you manage the backlog, from inception through testing and deployment. By offering you the flexibility to use scrum or traditional waterfall method, Agile Development provides you increased visibility into the entire product development life cycle.
Variants of ServiceNow® Agile Development
- Agile Development under Project Management
- See Agile Development 2.0 integration with Project Portfolio Management for project-based agile development.
- Agile Development 1.0
- Importante:The Agile Development 1.0 plugin (com.snc.sdlc.scrum.pp) is no longer available for activation. Activate the Agile Development 2.0 plugin (com.snc.sdlc.agile.2.0) for enhanced agile capabilities to manage your software development efforts.
- Agile Development 2.0
Agile Development 2.0 supports agile-based execution. It provides an agile software development environment for product-based or project-based efforts, using the scrum agile framework. With Agile Development 2.0, you have the flexibility to implement a pure agile approach over the entire life cycle of a product, or a hybrid approach using agile methods within a traditional project structure.
For more information, see Agile Development 2.0.
Key differences between the Agile Development variants
| Feature | Agile Development
(Project Management) |
Agile Development 2.0 |
|---|---|---|
| Backlog | A story can be associated to only a project. | A personalized backlog can be created by defining filter criteria. |
| Release | A project story cannot be associated to a release. | A release is a definite timeline to execute prioritized stories from the
backlog.
|
| Theme and Epic | A story cannot be associated to a theme, or epic. | Backlog stories can be categorized by themes and epics. |
| Team versus Assignment Group | Assignment Group is used. | Assignment Group is used to create an assignment group of type Agile Team. The confusion between when to use release team versus assignment group is eliminated. An existing release team can be converted into an assignment group. |
| Sprints | Sprints are assignment group-based. Each group can have its own sprint schedule. | Sprints are generated for Assignment Groups. Different groups can use
different sprint schedules or all the groups can follow the same schedule. The Agile Board Sprint Planning tab is used to manage sprints. |
| Sprint Planning | The Sprint Planning Board is used. | The Sprint Planning tab on the Agile board is used. |
| Task Progress board and Story progress board | VTB (Visual Task Board) is used. | The Sprint Tracking tab on the Agile board is used. |
Integration with Digital Portfolio Management
Digital Portfolio Management (DPM) provides a unified workspace for owners to view and collectively manage their services and applications through the full life cycle. By integrating DPM with Agile Development 2.0, DPM Managers can view Agile Development 2.0 data such as epics, stories, sprints, and releases in the context of the selected business application.