The enemy: Big Upfront Anything

  • Meyer B
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Abstract

Agile methods present themselves in part as a rejection of established software engineering techniques. Chapter 3 reviews some of the fundamental ideas that agile texts love to lambast: plan-based software engineering methods, including the derided ``waterfall'', and important techniques such as requirements engineering, CMMI and other ``Big-Upfront'' practices.

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Meyer, B. (2014). The enemy: Big Upfront Anything. In Agile! (pp. 31–47). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-05155-0_3

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