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Last Updated on Sunday, 1 July 2012 Written by Chad Darby Friday, 25 November 2011
Myth | Reality |
---|---|
Agile development is undisciplined | Agile methods have clear rules to be followed |
Agile development is unplanned | Planning takes place iteratively |
Agile development is unpredictable | Historical data is rapidly assimilated to reduce uncertainty |
Agile development does not scale | Large-scale projects are being delivered right now |
Agile development is just a fad | Most individual practices of Agile have a long history of success |
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