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Contrasting business rules and Agile requirements

Business rules have different strengths than Agile requirements:

Strength of business rulesStrengths of Agile requirements
Takes a wider view: business conductConcrete: linked to the project at hand
Wide audience: natural languageClear task division: product owner vs. team
Fits into conceptual structureTask-oriented cost estimates ("poker")
Level of detail is not an issue: rule either applies, or does not applyEasy to prioritise along with bugfix tasks

Scrum is increasingly applied as a project management methodology in a USoft project.

Scrum is, of course, a methodology while USoft is primarily a tooling platform. The two cannot be compared directly.

Even so, it is helpful to acknowledge how USoft brings different things to the table than Scrum:

USoftScrum
Evolved from early Agile (in particular, DSDM)Based on Agile Manifesto (2001)
Product-orientedProcess-oriented
Adds collaboration features in softwareAdds decision-making principles
Does not stipulate role divisionStarts from role division

USoft is fully compatible with Scrum. Scrum is not a prerequisite for USoft.

Conclusions

The combination of USoft and Agile is especially fruitful because the two bring complementary benefits to the table.

You can combine the USoft platform with task-oriented requirements tooling such as Jira.