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    Waterfall And Agile

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    Are ‘waterfall’ and ‘agile’ project management techniques mutually exclusive? by Eve Mitchell‚ PwC 22 MARCH 2012 | www.pmtoday.co.uk Change is a ubiquitous feature of modern life. Organisations across the globe are changing their working practices and business strategies to embrace the complexity and interconnected nature of a rapidly changing business environment and a shifting global economy. New delivery models often include suppliers‚ customers‚ vendors‚ partnerships and even

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    Describing a Waterfall

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    it seem like we were going to cobwebs drowning our lungs‚ making us take shortbreads. As we got closer and closer to the balcony a strange yet refreshing breeze opened my eyes. I realized that were standing right next to a gentle beast of a waterfall. The moisture in the air now gave me goosebumps and the breeze made the hairs on my arms stand up straight like little disciplined soldiers. I was hesitant at first to approach this beast‚ but then realized that it was carrying on with its own business

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    Odel Srilanka

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    ODEL Introduction of ODEL One of the successful business organization in Sri Lanka. It started on 31st October 1990 as private limited liability company and foundered by 48 years old Ms Otara Del Gunawardane.20 years later‚ they registered their company as public limited company on 24th February 2010. They always try to give quality products to customers. By today they became pioneer of the fashion industry because their profits are increasing day by day. History of ODEL Very first

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    Waterfall Model

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    I will be explaining a little more in-depth of how the Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC) operates. The SDLC process is a Systems Development Methodology (SDM) “which is basically the process most businesses go through to develop and maintain an Information System.” (Ross A. Malaga‚ (2005) Information Systems Technology‚ Published by Prentice Hall. Page 285. Copyright 2005 Pearson Education) The SDLC contains seven major phases; I am going to start on the first which is‚ Planning. Planning is

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    Agile V. Waterfall

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    Waterfall to Agile References Pavolka‚ R.‚ Mount‚ V.‚ Neymeyr‚ A.‚ & Rhodes‚ C. From Waterfall to Rapid Prototyping (2005). Supporting Enterprise-wide Adoption of the Oncourse Collaboration and Learning (CL) Environment at Indiana University. SIGUCCS ’05 Proceedings of 33rd Annual ACM SIGUCCS Fall Conference‚ 312 – 319. Northrop‚ Robert (2004). The Fall of Waterfall. Intelligent Enterprise 7.3‚ 40-41. Adams‚ John (2013). Change in Software Techniques Helps FHLB Reduce Defects. American

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    The Sri-Lankan Construction Industry in the New Millennium C WEDDIKKARA Dept. of Management‚ Construction and Building Science University of Western Sydney‚ Australia d.weddikkara@uws.edu.au K. DEVAPRIYA Dept. of Building Economics University of Moratuwa‚ Sri Lanka (Research Scholar‚ University of Hong Kong) Abstract The construction investment in Sri- Lanka has followed the economic changes that took place during the last decade. This resulted in a significant change particularly in the supply

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    The Modified Waterfall Model

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    Modified Waterfall model is a derivation of the old Waterfall model. It provides an orderly sequence of developmental steps with flexible iterative phases that will facilitate the sufficiency and relevance of documentation and references whereby ensuring the quality‚ reliability‚ and

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    Chitrakote Waterfalls‚ also called the mini Niagara Fall of India‚ bears the proud distinction of being the broadest waterfall in India. The majestic beauty is located 38 Km west of Jagdalpur . The water of the river flows through the dense vegetation and cascades from a height of about 100 feet. It is a horse-shoe shaped waterfall and is best seen during and after the monsoon‚ between July and October. This paints a very beautiful sight. The footfall is quite high throughout the year. Mainpat:

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    AGILE VS WATERFALL

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    Name: Vaibhav Gedigeri MGT 609 Ricardo A. Collado AGILE vs. WATERFALL Agile and Waterfall are two sdistinct methods of software development. The Waterfall model can really be described as a linear model of software design. Like its name suggests‚ waterfall employs a sequential design process. Development essentially flows‚ sequentially from start point to end point‚ along several different stages: Conception‚ Initiation‚ Analysis‚ Design‚ Construction‚ Testing‚ Implementation‚ and Maintenance.

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    The river erosion processes involved in the formation of waterfalls are hydraulic action‚ abrasion and solution. Hydraulic action is the force of moving water on the land. Fast flowing water forces out looses rock and soil from the river bed and bank. Soft rock is eroded faster than hard rock (differential erosion) and overtime the bank will collapse. Abrasion is the wearing away of the river bed by its load. Stones carried by the river smooth the river channel deepening & widening it. Solution

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