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Columnist Bill Walton explores a fundamental misunderstanding of software development that may be costing your company money.
The Agile software model is flexible, iterative and responsive to change. In contrast, Waterfall has a very rigid structure. The Waterfall framework Waterfall defines several specific phases in ...
Agile and Waterfall represent drastically different approaches to software development -- Agile embraces change while Waterfall prioritizes rigidity.
The model’s inherently inflexible and non-iterative form make it worthy of note, but unpopular for most modern software engineering application development environments.
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