From Waterfall to Agile

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Before Agile came into the picture, the most common methodology of software development was Waterfall. Waterfall is a model in which the project is planned and executed within a time period that is required to achieve the final goal.

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Bibik, I. (2018). From Waterfall to Agile. In How to Kill the Scrum Monster (pp. 1–6). Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-3691-8_1

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