Mixing Agile and Waterfall: Keeping the Peace
March 13, 2008

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Mixing Agile and Waterfall: Keeping the Peace

by Matt Ganis and Tom Hawkins

 

 

 

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When introducing an agile approach to IT development into an environment that has known only a structured, start-to-finish, planned approach, you will likely encounter resistance. Thus, you will find yourself needing to compromise and adapt your methodological approach, to institute control points we call "traffic cops," and to learn to depict what you are delivering in a way that proponents of the previous "waterfall" methodology will not just understand but also accept.

 

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