Dan Rawsthorne wrote an interesting post about “Scrum is Effective, not Efficient“. I don’t follow fully so i made some comments. I write it here again because it has some aspects that are related to software architectures and which are important to produce quality. To have the full context of this post it is important [...]
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Effectiveness and getting there efficiently
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Waterfall vs Agile methodology (and the bigger picture)
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When I was surfing for some waterfall related information a nice site popped up WATERFALL vs. AGILE METHODOLOGY. It is a nice comparison of the 2. The bottom line in this comparison is the aspect of certainty and uncertainty. if I need to make a choice I would sign the Manifesto for Agile Software Development. [...]