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A predictive, sequential way of working in which progress is seen as flowing steadily downwards through phases of analysis, design, build and testing.

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Why do Water-Scrum-Fall. What does it offer over Waterfall?

The second is reference to leveraging certain communications techniques in waterfall. Scrum Communication in Waterfall Simply put, you'll talk to each other more. That's really it. … Struggling with Agile and Switching to Back to Waterfall I don't know why your organization struggled with Agile or Scrum. …
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How to make Agile and Waterfall work together

One simple (if not easy) approach to a Scrum team relying on the work of waterfall teams is to simply treat it as a constraint. Can the team work around it? …
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Is there an official word for the pre-Agile "just do whatever" methodology?

(it is worth noting that Scrum has a bottom limit on team size because it acknowledges that if you're just 2 or 3 people you should be able to self-organize fine without the overhead) About Waterfall: … I hear plenty of people in the agile community conflate different terms when talking about Waterfall, but generally speaking, they mean TPM or Traditional Project Management as the whole family of project …
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Project Management predictions vs Agile/Scrum flexibility

This is a massive topic, but the highlights would be this: 1) It is waterfall, not Scrum. You're doing a design, creating requirements, and planning out the implementation. … Maybe you're perfectly good using waterfall, but the Scrum and XP terms just add confusion. 2) Part of the point of Scrum is that you can ship the product after every sprint, so the conversation about …
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An agile approach with a waterfall delivery and the QA impact

The benefit to this even in a waterfall environment is that you have a much better idea of what is and isn't complete. …
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Definition of Done or How to really finish tasks?

You mention Definition of Done, and in Agile, the acceptance criteria and other user story content defines if work meets the user's needs, but often allows for shoddy workmanship. We all know we can c …
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