A series of activities aimed to help you grasp a range of traditional and non-traditional system development methodologies, and communicate your learning to your peers.
Print (or save) the wikipedia article on the w:Waterfall model for software development Using a highlighter (or otherwise):
Find two other articles from what you consider to be reliable sources describing the Waterfall development process. You might like to choose one positive and one negative article. Use these articles to add to your responses to the above questions.
Finally, create either a brief report (1 page) or even better, a blog post, introducing the Waterfall methodology to a new student using your responses above. Make sure you include links to your sources, that you write your own thoughts, and that you address your target user audience (a new student who has not heard of development methodologies before). by milan
Print (or save) the wikipedia article on the w:Agile software development. Using a highlighter (or otherwise):
Find two other articles from what you consider to be reliable sources describing Agile development. You might like to choose one positive and one negative article. Use these articles to add to your responses to the above questions.
Finally, create either a brief report (1 page) or even better, a blog post, introducing the Agile development to a new student using your responses above. Make sure you include links to your sources, that you write your own thoughts, and that you address your target user audience (a new student who has not heard of development methodologies before).
Using your knowledge of different development processes, ... TBD.