R. Turner. Crosstalk: Journal of Defence Software Engineering, (April 2007)
Abstract
Agile software development approaches have been highly successful in a variety of domains. Could they be effective if applied to systems engineering? This article begins a discussion to answer this question by comparing core agile characteristics to those of traditional systems engineering.
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title = {Toward Agile Systems Engineering Processes},
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