November 3, 2009 - 8:26am
Tuesdays at 11:00 AM| Jeremy Fisher, Director of Information Systems, Definitive Logic | |
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There are many ways to plan a large software project. For the sophisticated listeners, they are called software methodologies. For most listeners, they are familiar with the classic method called "waterfall." This was first described in an article in 1970; let's face it, lots has changed since then. You may have heard of a more "agile" process for developing software. This is a process that is more concerned with flexibility and iterations. Can this iterative process really work for federal IT projects? Jeremy Fisher has a company that has proven that a more flexible approach to software development can save money on many projects. Listen to what Jeremy has to say about customer involvement and flexible requirements.
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