Agile Application LifeCycle Management – A Travel Case Study

Great post from OutSystems regarding the use of Agile and Scrum in the application development of Fly.com.

The post summarizes a recent webcast from Max Rayner the CTO of TravelZoo.

Travel Zoo is travel publisher with 18 million subscribers and fly.com is an online app that helps you find the exact match to your air travel needs. During the webcast Max discussed the problem space, their agile approach, the innovative metasearch engine, how they managed a distributed team, challenges, key learnings and reasons for their success.

At the core, we are often asked about using Agile in “real world” scenarios.  The thinking behind the question is likely based on the presumption that Agile works best for internal, low volume applications.  Its great to see TravelZoo and Fly.com see so much success with the approach and the software tool.

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The full, original post is located here.

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