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An approach to software development which values: | An approach to software development which values: | ||
(i) Individuals and interactions, over processes and tools. | (i) Individuals and interactions, over processes and tools. <br> | ||
(ii) Working software, over comprehensive documentation.<br> | |||
(iii) Customer collaboration, over contract negotiation.<br> | |||
(iv) Responding to change, over following a plan. | |||
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'' | ''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 13:52, 11 May 2016
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.