Summary
11.1 Understand why Agile Project Management was developed and its advantages in planning for certain types of projects. Agile project planning offers some distinct advantages over the traditional, waterfall planning model. For example, waterfall models offer a rigid project plan in which development occurs in a logical, sequential manner, following predetermined steps. For projects with a fixed set of goals and well-understood processes, waterfall planning works well. However, Agile is useful because for many projects, it recognizes the likelihood of scope and specification changes occurring in the middle of the development cycle. Because it is an incremental, iterative planning methodology, Agile allows project teams to plan and execute ...
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