An iteration represents one complete cycle of planning, building, testing, and refining software in iterative or agile development. Each iteration produces a functional version of the product that can be reviewed and improved in the next cycle. This approach allows teams to incorporate feedback early, reduce risk, and continuously improve product quality. Iterations are central to agile methodologies like Scrum, where work is completed in time-boxed sprints.
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Iteration
A single development cycle in an iterative process where software is built, tested, and refined incrementally to improve quality and functionality over time.
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