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Click here to download this overview as a pdf For many years, there were two major approaches for structuring Information Technology (IT) development projects - traditional waterfall or Rapid Application Development (RAD). In the last few years, however, new approaches have surfaced that fall under the general category of “light” methodologies. Calling them methodologies is probably too broad a word. It might be better to refer to them as development approaches, or even philosophies. The purpose of this class is to provide an overview of the terminology and concepts of light methodologies. By the end of the class you will see why these light processes are exciting and unique. You will also have enough information to think about whether they might work in your organization. Prerequisites
Learning Objectives By the end of this class, attendees should understand:
Who Should Attend
Course Outline
There are numerous exercises to reinforce the concepts taught in the class. Class Length
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