RE: [AM] The Spiral Model

Charlie Poole <[email protected]> Fri, 13 Feb 2004 22:05:59 -0800
Newsgroups gmane.comp.programming.modeling.agile
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Having read the question and ensuing answers I'm struck that nobody has
mentioned this:

Agile methods deal with people and how they work together. Historically,
this has been
"out of scope" for software development methodologies. If we compare
approaches while
abstracting away this important difference, they may appear similar, just as
an auto
is like a wagon if you abstract away the source of motive power.

When we choose to abstract away people in our discussion, we are being
non-agile ourselves.

Charlie Poole
[email protected]
www.pooleconsulting.com
www.charliepoole.org





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> From: guillermo camilo [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 1:14 PM
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> Subject: [AM] The Spiral Model
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> hi everybody
> after  a list of readings about this subject , the spiral model
> for software
> developer (of dr Barry Boehm), i got one question
> i hope, despite, you maybe found it obvious, all of you, wouldn't
> bother to
> help me to find the answer
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> What is the main differences between the spiral model's concepts and the
> core of the agile methodologies???
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> i see both of them are , in essence, iterative and incremental,
> so. how are
> we going to differentiate them?
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> pls help
> i would welcome any comment you could have about this matter...
> thanks in advance
>
> Guillermo Camilo
> [email protected]
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