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Seven reasons to spend more time on the front end of your agile projects

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    Jason Cardoza
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    SD Times[^]:

    Analyzing a project’s characteristics and constraints early helps the team and ultimately leads to improved agile project success and business-IT alignment. Take the time on the front end of your software development process. It is always time well spent.

    Should we even call it agile anymore?

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      SD Times[^]:

      Analyzing a project’s characteristics and constraints early helps the team and ultimately leads to improved agile project success and business-IT alignment. Take the time on the front end of your software development process. It is always time well spent.

      Should we even call it agile anymore?

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      Yes, we should because Agile is a buzzword management knows. Seriously, the author is correct. Brownfield projects are tough to be agile because it takes a lot of time to figure out what you're working with and then creating a candidate architecture from those findings. Once you figure things out, then you can implement some agile principles.

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