Agile software development, with one exception mentioned below, is iterative. An iteration consists of a short time-box, from one month down to one week. The length of the iteration, averaged over random teams I hear about, seems to be coming down from one month (the original Scrum standard) toward one week, the XP cycle which I currently recommend.
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