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Is the Agile Manifesto based on UX philosophies (or vice versa)?

Is the Agile Manifesto based on UX philosophies (or vice versa)?

Looking at the statements in the agile manifesto, it seems to reflect user-centered design principles quite well.

With a few very minor wording changes, it would probably work for a UX manifesto. I especially like the fact …

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