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Going round and round and getting nowhere eXtremely fast?
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Frank Martinig
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Joined: Oct 12, 2004
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The Methods & Tools newsletter has just released in its archive section the article "Going round and round and getting nowhere eXtremely fast? Another look at incremental and iterative development". This article defines the different process available for software development projects and when and how to use them http://www.methodsandtools.com/archive/archive.php?id=14
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Stan James
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Joined: Jan 29, 2003
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Hmmm, I found too many bits to quibble with to even list.
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A good question is never answered. It is not a bolt to be tightened into place but a seed to be planted and to bear more seed toward the hope of greening the landscape of the idea. John Ciardi
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Scott Ambler
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Joined: Dec 12, 2003
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Agreed. This article is less than accurate, and frankly was out of date when it was originally published let alone today. My suggestion is that the person who wrote the article desperately needs to read Craig Larman's book "Agile and Iterative Development: A Manager's Guide" - Scott
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<a href="http://www-306.ibm.com/software/rational/bios/ambler.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Scott W. Ambler</a><br />Practice Leader Agile Development, IBM Rational<br /> <br />Now available: <a href="http://www.ambysoft.com/books/refactoringDatabases.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Refactoring Databases: Evolutionary Database Design</a>
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