An information system development project that proceeds sequentially from the requirements stage to the implementation stage without delivering working pieces in between and without obtaining customer ...
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 ...
The development process known as agile has been around IT for more than a decade. While most standard agile frameworks seem to omit the project manager role and the structure provided by traditional ...
Think about it for a bit, and it should become clear why a waterfall style of software development -- where one develops requirements and a work plan in advance, and only then sets the contractor ...
After all these years of the Waterfall or Agile debate, there's no doubt that both have their pros and cons. So, it's surprising there are still evangelists on each side dead set against finding ...
Back in the day, developing software was simple: You’d come up with a great idea, then lock your engineers away behind closed doors until they’d solved all the problems, ironed out all the bugs and ...