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http://bradfordcross.blogspot.com/2009/03/set-based-triangulation-and.html
I'm not sure why "agile" seems so wrong to me, especially given that the
kinds of things I tend to work on recently have all been server-based
applications, so it's easy to distribute new releases. But this discussion
seems like a much better way of going about "agile" to me.
Whatcha all think?
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Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
My fortune cookie said, "You will soon be
unable to read this, even at arm's length."
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I am just wrapping up a eight month long development project using the agile
model. It involved about a dozen people in two companies. The solution
involved creating a MQ Series Client and XML parser service to feed real
time traveler data into a mid-office database.We had project management,
database, application development ( me for one) and infrastructure people in
both companies involved. I found the agile model to be fairly suitable in
this instance. It might not be as good if the project only involved one to a
few individuals though.
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