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Last post 11-19-2007 8:53 AM by Earl Beede. 1 replies.
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  • 11-16-2007 11:28 AM

    • stevoo
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    software development

    Hey everyone here .!

     

    I am interested in some other software development practises, and who of those have stake holders participation.

     Hopefully you can help me around with this one ..... 

    i have found this techniques :

        * Waterfall model
        * Spiral model
        * Top-down and bottom-up design
        * Chaos model
        * Evolutionary prototyping
        * Prototyping
        * Unified Process
        * V-model
        * Extreme Programming
        * Agile development

    with the two last only having stakeholders participation.

    Any help is greatly appreciated ! 

     

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  • 11-19-2007 8:53 AM In reply to

    Re: software development

    Hello stevoo,

    Every method I have heard of spoke of the need of stakeholder participation. Waterfall wants it, Unified Process wants it, Agile wants it. There is a difference between wanting it and getting it. There are agile implementations that are using business analysts rather than stakeholders because the stakeholders will not / can not participate.

    FYI, I think Extreme Programming actually is based on the Evolutionary Prototyping model. I am also not sure how you can do the Spiral Model with all it's prototyping without talking to somebody!

    Enjoy,
    Earl
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