Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, North Carolina, United States
Which is contrary to how it's been taught for about forever. For many years, there was the 80/20 rule, but then that fell away to RAD. There is definately something in-between that probably works best.
>I think it's pretty easy... using Waterfall management methodologies. There's too much up front planning and not enough actual development. By the time coding actually starts, the business needs have changed.
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>>I'm doing research for a Software Project Lifecycle paper. I first want to collect data on what people think about the lifecycle. If you were going to put out a simple survey intended to examine the causes of software project failure, what questions would you ask?
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>>Thanks
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