I like this article by Nathan Henkel , its essentially about assessing risk and scope of projects and strikes me as a simple truth about the uncertainties you encounter in every project: Information about any project can be divided into four categories...
No matter how faithfully you try to follow your chosen project methodology (Scrum, Extreme Programming, Waterfall, CMMI, etc.) ultimately the strengths, weaknesses, successes, and failures you experience are determined by the habits, attitude, and style...
Kane Mar identifies 2 Anti-Pattern variations on the Iterative Waterfall methodology as it relates to people implementing Agile methodologies: http://danube.com/blog/kanemar/the_staggered_iterative_waterfall_anti_pattern_part_1.html http://danube.com...
From now on, I will simply refer to my employer as "The Firm" for simplicity's sake. Last week, The Firm had a meeting to explain our "new" methodology which I had been jokingly calling "Iterative Waterfall". The funny part is that my boss actually used...