@[email protected] to [email protected]English • 11 months agoStudy finds 268% higher failure rates for Agile software projectswww.theregister.comexternal-linkmessage-square116fedilinkarrow-up1544
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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish2•11 months agoI don’t think there is a way that always works. It’s not always possible to get a clear spec and do big design up front in R&D. The whole point can be to work out what can be done and how.
minus-squareDacoTacolinkfedilinkEnglish1•11 months agoCorrect! Hence why i said it all depends on the product, the team, the time, money, project, … Many factors that decide on how to tackle things and the problems :)
I don’t think there is a way that always works.
It’s not always possible to get a clear spec and do big design up front in R&D. The whole point can be to work out what can be done and how.
Correct! Hence why i said it all depends on the product, the team, the time, money, project, …
Many factors that decide on how to tackle things and the problems :)