Since One Beyond’s inception in 1994, the firm has delivered countless business transformational software solutions to its clients. Our agile approach enables us to design, develop, and deliver applications that achieve exceptional outcomes.

What is a Continuous Development Team?

Our software development experts can seamlessly integrate themselves into any agile team. One Beyond can either provide a fully managed (dedicated) agile team, or augment an existing in-house team. The expertise of our people will remain dedicated and consistent for however long the client requires our services. A Continuous Development team typically consists of one or more Software Developers working on a full time basis, a QA Tester, a UX/UI designer, a Project Manager, a Scrum Master, a Technical Architect and a Solution Architect. Should a team member leave, we will substitute that individual without the client being penalised from a cost point of view, and the team will remain on track and maintain delivery velocity.

Agile teams at One Beyond adopt agile software development to ensure that clients receive a flexible approach to planning, improvement via a continuously updated prototype, regular reports on status, and a quick response from us if circumstances change rapidly; for example, you may provide feedback that a certain feature isn’t quite right and the remedy to this can be addressed in the next sprint. This all ensures that we deliver solutions to a predictable time and budget.

Agile software development methodology

Our agile software development methodology enables collaboration between organised and cross-functional teams of experts.

One Beyond’s agile teams adopt methodologies that centre around the requirements of the client and their goals. These include:

  • Disciplined project management
  • Continuous analysis, development and refinement of the team dynamic
  • Clearly defined backlog that evolves over time
  • Holding regular meetings and communication with the client, including sprint planning, grooming and retrospectives
  • Self-organisation and accountability
  • Best-practice guidelines for efficient delivery of quality outcomes

Clients utilising agile teams need communication and development requests to be dealt with swiftly, so that zero time is wasted due to the focus on delivering high-priority features within short cycles. This means time-to-market periods are decreased compared to other traditional processes such as “Waterfall”, delivering value-driven results.