Why Agile Does Not Work!
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Last Updated: Wed 2 Aug 2023 14:56
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Agile is a buzzword of software development, and so all software development projects are, almost by default, now declared to be “agile”. The purpose of this page is to provide guidance to program executives and acquisition professionals on how to detect software projects that are really using agile development versus those that are simply waterfall or spiral development in agile clothing (“agile-scrum-fall”).
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