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1. ''Software development.''
 
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An approach to software development which values:
An approach to software development which values:
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2. ''Project management.''
 
''Project management.''


More generally, an approach to project management which seeks to encourage innovation by allowing the specification to evolve throughout the development of the project.
More generally, an approach to project management which seeks to encourage innovation by allowing the specification to evolve throughout the development of the project.

Revision as of 15:07, 23 April 2021

1. Software development.

An approach to software development which values:

(i) Individuals and interactions, over processes and tools.
(ii) Working software, over comprehensive documentation.
(iii) Customer collaboration, over contract negotiation.
(iv) Responding to change, over following a plan.


2. Project management.

More generally, an approach to project management which seeks to encourage innovation by allowing the specification to evolve throughout the development of the project.


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