Software development evolved dramatically since the days of waterfall project management. Today, reliability and security are more prominent in product expectations—usable, secure, and defect-free software is the gold standard. The shift-left Agile approach addresses these concerns by facilitating quicker turnaround times, incremental deliverables, more frequent client input, and higher success rates.
In a typical Agile workflow, teams start the planning and development process on the left and move to the right as a project enters production. Where security and quality assurance were introduced later in the process, shift-left leverages Agile practices to include testing for bugs at the earliest planning and development stages. This approach reduces the likeliness of significant flaws and vulnerabilities entering the production phase and eventually being shipped out to customers. Shift-left addresses concerns as they arise with early testing and automation, facilitating smoother and faster integration and deployment. In a successful shift-left scenario, software quality is high, automation is effective, and customer experience is improved.
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