Adaptive software development
Adaptive software development is a software development process that goes back to rapid application development . ASD is an implementation of the principle of continuous adaptation to new requirements (more the normal state) and thus replaces the widespread waterfall model . It is checked every four weeks whether a newly created program version represents a progress over the previous version. This is done together with the customer. Between each of the meetings, the phases 'speculate', 'work together' and 'learn' are run through.
literature
- James A. Highsmith: Adaptive Software Development: A Collaborative Approach to Managing Complex Systems Dorset House New York, 2000, ISBN 0-932633-40-4
See also
credentials
- ↑ Jens Coldewey: Multi-Kulti: An overview of agile software development, OBJECT spectrum