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Agile Release Trains (ART) in the context of SAFe

Agile Release Trains (ART) in SAFe

Agile Release Trains (ART) in the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe) represent a collection of Agile teams working together to deliver value in a structured and synchronized manner.

An ART typically consists of 5-12 teams, each working on their respective iterations within a common cadence. The teams collaborate towards a common mission or business objective, ensuring alignment and coherence across the organization.

Key Elements of ART in SAFe:

  1. Cadence and Synchronization: All teams in an ART operate on the same schedule, with fixed timeboxes for planning, development, and release activities.

  2. PI Planning: Program Increment (PI) planning is a crucial event where all teams plan and commit to delivering a set of features or capabilities over a predefined time frame, usually 8-12 weeks.

  3. Architectural Runway: The ART ensures that sufficient time and effort are dedicated to maintaining and advancing the underlying architecture to support ongoing development activities.

  4. Inspect and Adapt: At the end of each PI, a System Demo is conducted to showcase the integrated work of all teams, followed by a PI Retrospective to reflect on the outcomes and identify improvement opportunities.

Resources for Learning More about ART in SAFe:

  1. Scaled Agile - Agile Release Train

  2. SAFe Big Picture - Agile Release Train

  3. InfoQ - Understanding Agile Release Trains and ART in SAFe

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