Link Post for 2007-04-06
JB | Apr 06, 2007 | No Comment | Print |
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1 – The “Broken Iron Triangle” Software Development Anti-pattern
Software development projects often fail because the organization sets unrealistic goals for the “iron triangle” of software development: * Scope (what must be built)
* Schedule (when it must be built by)
* Resources (how much it must cos
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