Build it and they will come. Ever wondered the truth of that statement? Read on. You’re sat in a swanky coffeehouse with your mates on Sunday afternoon. Three espressos later and all present reach the conclusion that the idea is going to work. You’ve even worked out the reasons why it will work, just in [...]
Continue ReadingTraditional software development In traditional software methodologies we adapt the waterfall, the spiral or the Rational Unified Process (RUP) depending on the nature of the project. The waterfall approach, the most popular of traditional models, is a disciplined, sequential approach to software development. The lifecycle starts with a requirements phase resulting in a requirements specification. Development [...]
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