@tsirivideo

Im impressed with the details he put forth for the agile methodology. Good handbook for BA. appreciate it

@manojverma25

Good Work by all Prof , NPTEL and Govt of India.

@reallycool59

Thanks for the prof. and NPTEL for uploading this video!! 

@kandaa05

This lecture is good and the Author explained very well about XP programming.

@kandaa05

this is a very great presentation. i liked it. He covered the full  Agile concepts. May be he can talk about other Agile approaches (other than XP). 

@7210lnly

Good presentation, very comprehensive. Thanks Prof. Bellur. 

@venu9955

It really helps alot. Thanks for great work.

@epilogix

its great!

@xxlalala100

thankyou so much, very helpful! 

@WilliamRufino

I'm from Brazil, and I'm having a hard time understanding his accent(I'm used to american english), but thx this is great material

@sagarkdey

it was really helpful

@srihari6

nice lecture buddy...

@vcool

@benshelly Look it up. There is only one correct way to say it. All other ways are not English.

@kamalarora3877

phases are concurrent
design doc is minimal
incomplete requirements / changing requirements
very small increments gets developed of software
user touch n feel the software very early
user tune the requirements very early
interactive paradigm
user interface start testing very early

@beyond4007

Thanks ,,, 

@benshelly

@vcool you say 'tomahto', I say 'tomato'

@nasarazam

Super

@rooosterboy

'most' often in an incremental mode? Umm.. I gave up at that point

@vcool

The word "agile" is pronounced "aajjil" [ájj'l], and not "a-jiel".

@benshelly

@vcool it is English just different accent, otherwise i could say all Americans cant speak english cos they speak in a different accent to English people?!