Ananth Chellathurai wrote:I am sorry for the dumb question, but what does Mikado method provides over regular agile processes like scrum?
David Sachdev wrote:
Ivano Pagano wrote:Hello to the book authors.
If I understand it well, when I start working on a specific goal and try to reach it, I'm not supposed to know about the whole system design if it's not directly connected to the goal at hand. But shouldn't I know about the whole picture to avoid that each developer creates ad-hoc solutions for single features, eventually creating a system that, though being fully functional, becomes ever more unmanageable.
Doesn't each successive goal become more hard to solve? How does the method handle system decomposition, components decoupling and similar issues without having a more holistic approach?[/list]
Thank you so much for any clarification
Ivano
I too am curious to know about how much of the whole picture you are seeing (or not) with this approach. I'll admit I'm one of those that likes to spend a little extra time looking at the big picture before diving in. And it may take me a bit longer to get started on a dev project, but I think I tent to get it finished correctly faster because of it.