What is an antipattern?
A bad practice that reduces productivity, communication, or quality.
Definition
An "antipattern" refers to a common problem or bad practice that hinders the successful implementation of an agile framework.
Impact
Antipatterns can lead to decreased productivity, low-quality deliverables, and failure to fully realize the benefits of agile practices.
Example
A common agile antipattern is the "feature factory", which focuses on delivering features without considering their real value.
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