Richard Obiye is full stack developer who’s passionate, responsible and a committed engineer, with a get-it-done, on-time spirit, with 6+ years of experience in software development, testing, requirements collection, analysis, designing and implementation. Skilled in software development methodologies and principles such as Agile/Scrum, Lean and BDD.
I know when you think of agile, what probably comes to your mind is the fact that it is the most widely employed and successful software development methodology today because of its iterative and flexible approach. Agile leveraged together with DevOps has revolutionized software development. However, this doesn’t imply that it is the right way to handle every situation or project. In some projects, Agile plus DevOps will not work at all because the incremental approach and flexibilities associated with this technologies are not feasible or compatible with those projects. Situations in Which Agile is Not Helpful Agile cannot be applied in physical projects such as the design and build of a new hospital. Agile welcomes requirement and design changes even in late development but this would be unworthy in the hospital project as changes would have major impacts on the project cost and schedule. In physical projects like the hospital design and build contract, the design remains a maj...
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