That says developer and evangelist Dave Farley. At a conference in Mannheim he took a lot out to the developer community, reports The Register. Core containing: the waterfall method is jerk and continuous delivery is the only solution
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Farley based his statements on a number of studies which, according to him time and again to prove that it rarely happens that a development project will be completed successfully. One of those studies would even show that 17 percent of software development projects end so disastrous that it threatens the survival of the company in question.
“I think the majority of people in our industry’s largest part of their working life will never find out how a project looks successful “, The Register quotes Farley. He blames the waterfall method, as described in 1970 by Winston Royce. “That book’s description of what you just should not do.”
Farley has a strong preference for an ad hoc approach to software development, rather than the waterfall method.
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