Agile Software Development
Traditional software development management is still based largely on some variation of the waterfall method. During the 1990s, some organizations began to realize that the software industry was changing in different ways. Increasing demands to develop more complex software more efficiently led to new methods of managing software development. Instead of managing large projects with long delivery schedules, many organizations looked for ways to be more responsive. They wanted to be able to develop their software in smaller pieces. This move toward smaller development cycles eventually became known as the agile development method.
Agile loosely describes a method of developing software that is based on small project ...
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