Organizations often combine aspects of different software development methodologies to meet their needs rather than strictly following one methodology. For example, a company may document use cases upfront as in waterfall but deliver them incrementally like agile. Some organizations intentionally select pieces of different methods while others think they follow one fully but really use a mix.
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Oftware Evelopment Ethodologies Mix and Match
Organizations often combine aspects of different software development methodologies to meet their needs rather than strictly following one methodology. For example, a company may document use cases upfront as in waterfall but deliver them incrementally like agile. Some organizations intentionally select pieces of different methods while others think they follow one fully but really use a mix.
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SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT METHODOLOGIES
Mix and Match
Many organizations mix and match components of different methodologies to meet their organizational process needs. For example, as you are looking at job descriptions, you cant assume that just because they are looking for their business analysts to write use cases that they have implemented the RUP. They may be documenting the use cases upfront (i.e., waterfall) or in small pieces to be delivered incrementally (i.e., agile). Some organizations consciously choose to use bits and pieces of different methodologies and some believe they have implemented a specific process but in reality have not fully implemented it.