Agile and DSDM (Dynamic Systems Development Method)
Agile and DSDM (Dynamic Systems Development Method)
Dynamic Systems Development Method (DSDM) is a structured framework that emphasizes a business perspective with a heavy focus on proving the ‘fitness’ or marketability.
Similar to scrum, DSDM has three major phases: initiating project activities, project life cycle activities, and closing project activities (i.e., similar to scrum’s pre-game, game, post-game).
The project life cycle has five stages: feasibility study, business study, functional model iteration, design and build iteration, and implementation. [Agile Software Development: The Cooperative Game – 2nd Edition. Alistair Cockburn.]
Phases
The 3 phases of DSDM :
– Initiating project activities
– Project life cycle activities
The project life cycle has five stages: feasibility study, business study, functional model iteration, design and build iteration, and implementation.
– Closing project activities
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