The Scaled Agile Framework® (SAFe) assists organizations
The Restya Value Stream Management solution
You'll probably want to create a product backlog
Restya's OKR support is meant to link your Enterprise OKRs
A Restya Core workflow is a bunch of statuses with flexible templates
Admin can configure form validators on every workflow
You can import your data from various files
Availability of German, French, and other translations
Built-in workflows that you can create your own
Extensible and easy integrable option
Custom views, and a responsive layout for activity cards
Business intelligence reports give ability to interact with data.
Restya Core Advanced Search provides speed and ease of use.
Chatbots will only perform actions if it's been asked to by a user
Roles and Permissions include 100% configurable framework.
Dark Mode theme that changes the appearance of your app
GitHub / Google Groups
E-Mail, Ticket System
Server set-up and administration
Development of plugins and source code
The Agile methodology was created as an innovative approach to software development. Agile gives software teams more flexibility, shortening product cycles to produce workable deliverables more frequently.
The Agile software development methodology was launched in 2001 with the creation of the Agile Manifesto. Agile uses an iterative approach that focuses on breaking a project down into separate phases or sprints, with each resulting in a workable version or draft of the final product. Teams can break down the lengthy requirements, build, and test phases into smaller segments, resulting in more frequent deliveries and greater versatility.
By embracing an iterative approach, a product never gets stuck in endless redesigns due to changing technology. Instead, the team can release one version based on the requirements they started with, then build a version 2.0 in the next phase based on the latest innovations.
Agile is guided by product features and customer needs over processes or documented contracts and tasks. At the end of each phase or sprint, the team and customer review the current version of the product and make changes to the plan for the next stage. The customer frequently receives a working product, continually sees improvement in each version, and ultimately gets what they want.