At a recent conference, I had an interesting discussion with a manager about iterative development practices. As we discussed the advantages/disadvantages of the approach, he summarized his position as follows. "You know, I don't really see anything different in this new, iterative style of development. We've always iterated. Still do. We start with a simple entity-relationship diagram and refine it through successive meetings until we get it right. Then we move to design and continually refine our design until it is right.
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Spiking the Architecture: The Foundation of Iteration
By Luke Hohmann
Posted August 17, 1999 | Technology | Amplify
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