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I like the presentation. I like how he explains the value in a clear and visual manner.
From a gut level, it makes sense. I'm in the choir here. I'd like to see how what the graphs show are supported by evidence, otherwise it feels like theory--why does waterfall always declines into an end of life situation (or support via case histories)? The unsaid assertion is that waterfall can't produce software in a short period. Make this assertion explicit and support with evidence.
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Thanks guys!
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From a gut level, it makes sense. I'm in the choir here. I'd like to see how what the graphs show are supported by evidence, otherwise it feels like theory--why does waterfall always declines into an end of life situation (or support via case histories)?
The unsaid assertion is that waterfall can't produce software in a short period. Make this assertion explicit and support with evidence.