ylai to Programming@programming.devEnglish · 6 months agoStudy finds 268% higher failure rates for Agile software projectswww.theregister.comexternal-linkmessage-square120fedilinkarrow-up1432arrow-down124cross-posted to: becomeme@sh.itjust.worksprogramminghackernews@lemmy.smeargle.fans
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minus-squareKairos@lemmy.todaylinkfedilinkarrow-up3·6 months agoRemember that it is frightingly easy to lie with statistics. This is just a correlation. Smaller companies (whom may have less experience, worse less-paid engineers) may prefer agile due to the amount of up-front effort for things like waterfall.
Remember that it is frightingly easy to lie with statistics. This is just a correlation. Smaller companies (whom may have less experience, worse less-paid engineers) may prefer agile due to the amount of up-front effort for things like waterfall.