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Agility Versus Predictability

by Kelly Waters

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George Dinwiddie has written an excellent blog post about Agility Versus Predictability.

In this post, George challenges the idea that traditional (waterfall) software development projects are more predictable than agile projects.

He also give a very clear explanation about how to do Agile Release Planning.

Kelly.

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3 comments:

  1. Radhakrishnan said...

    Agile project management – Mingle

    Mingle, an agile project management and project collaboration tool, provides a shared workspace for your entire team. It is designed to suit the way agile management teams think and work, making it the best agile software project management tool.

    http://studios.ThoughtWorks.com/mingle-agile-project-management

  2. Anonymous said...

    Of course a waterfall project can be predictable right up until the point the customer needs to change the requirements...

  3. Kelly Waters said...

    Arguably :-)

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