Here at where I work I'm really having a hard time
trying to push Agile methodologies in our software
lifecycle. Our chief Process Manager's thoughts are so
deeply ingrained in the Waterfall method that he says
its the ideal scenario. I don't have enough experience
with Agile, but everything it advocates seems so right.
Almost all books and articles I've read has been saying
that Big Up Front Design will fail. I just can't seem to
get it through to them. Then with unit testing, i dont
see why developers dont see the benefit. They all say
its extra work. I think im doing a bad job at
evangelizing this stuff. Sorry for the rant.
Here at where I work I'm really having a hard time
trying to push Agile methodologies in our software
lifecycle. Our chief Process Manager's thoughts are so
deeply ingrained in the Waterfall method that he says
its the ideal scenario. I don't have enough experience
with Agile, but everything it advocates seems so right.
Almost all books and articles I've read has been saying
that Big Up Front Design will fail. I just can't seem to
get it through to them. Then with unit testing, i dont
see why developers dont see the benefit. They all say
its extra work. I think im doing a bad job at
evangelizing this stuff. Sorry for the rant.