July 2001
Intermediate to advanced
656 pages
15h 51m
English
It is more than “a few” months long for most projects.
It only has one iteration (with rare exceptions for well-understood problems)
Most requirements were defined before elaboration.
The risky elements and core architecture are not being tackled.
It does not result in an executable architecture; there is no production-code programming.
It is considered primarily a requirements phase, preceding an implementation phase in construction.
There is an attempt to do a full and careful design before programming.
There is minimal feedback and adaptation; users are not continually engaged in evaluation and feedback
There is no early and realistic testing.
The architecture is speculatively finalized before ...
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