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- Describe the project planning, scheduling and estimation process from both a plan-driven “waterfall” approach and from an agile SCRUM based approach. Compare and contrast the approaches and the kinds of software development efforts they are most suitable for. This analysis should incorporate the additional insights learned in Chapters 22 and 23, as well as the Planning Poker video.
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The system development life cycle is the process that a company takes to come up with a
system to aid the processes of the company. It follows a basic structure or steps that begin with
planning how the system will be, creation of the system according to the requirements will then
follow and then the system will be tested to ensure that it is well functioning and it has met all
the needed requirements. The system is then manufactured and rolled out for use to fulfill the
need it was meant to.
There are a variety of SDLC methods and it is up to the organization to determine which
they prefer ...
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