This infograph is very cool, though a close inspection may have you wondering whether it’s valuable to do pieces of each.
We especially like how it points out when you’re not using an Agile methodology.
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This infograph is very cool, though a close inspection may have you wondering whether it’s valuable to do pieces of each.
We especially like how it points out when you’re not using an Agile methodology.
[HT: ListsAndCharts]
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Well… it’s very simplistic.
Only long iterations and tests at the end lead to “no agile”.
No BDUF + short iterations = XP
2-4w iteration called Sprints = SCRUM?
…even better:
BDUF + no product owner + Sprints = SCRUM?
Maybe this graph looks cool, but has rather little value.
Marcin! Thanks! I can count on you to give good insight into this. After looking at it deeply it’s just another [infograph]… thought provoking but not too helpful.