Iterative development approaches have good days : it changes the way you manage projects and most (all?) of agile “frameworks” are iterative ones. With the waterfall model, you set the features to develop and then, you estimate the time required to implement them. With iterative approaches, the paradigm is the opposite; you set the duration [...]
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