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Keyword DSDM

DSDM stands for Dynamic Systems Development Method. It is one of the earliest forms of Agile to be developed, and in common with other Agile methodologies, it was originally designed to assist people in the development of software.

The method is incremental and iterative - obviously for an Agile methodology - and emphasises continuous user involvement in the process. There are generally 3 phases of a project in the DSDM methodology - pre-project, project life-cycle, and post-project.

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The A - Z of Agile - D is for:

21 MAY 2010 | Posted in agile a-z, DSDM | Author Ross Jackson

DSDM - the Dynamic Systems Development Method was one of the early "flavours" of Agile methodology. This approach is time bound and iterative, and includes stages for training and rollout of the project across an organisation.

DSDM Consortium - we're proud to be members of this organisation that oversees and regulates DSDM practitioners around the world.

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Agile Methodologies

16 FEB 2010 | Posted in agile methodology, DSDM, RUP, scrum, XP

This article gives an introduction to four methodologies used for Agile software development:

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Agile FAQ

16 FEB 2010 | Posted in agile approach, agile project management, DSDM, scrum, XP

Answers to our top 9 frequently asked questions about Agile:

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