Why, given that iterative and incremental [1] approaches dominate the literature, does business remain so wedded to the waterfall [2] approach to software development? Over the past year or so, I’ve ...
Modern software development is fast, iterative, and complex. Modern teams need at least these five tools to manage all of the moving parts. Software development has come a long way in the last 30 ...
Agile methods software development (also called Agile Modelling, denoted AG for short) reduce software lifecycle time (thus speeding up development) by firstly creating a prototype version, then ...
Short projects are generally easier to manage and deliver than large projects: Fewer things can go wrong, fewer people are involved, there’s less time for scope changes, and so on. Since smaller ...
There are mountains of articles on the various software development life cycle methodologies, but nothing beats personal experience. While there may be no single SDLC methodology that fits all ...
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