7th European BSD Conference: Oct 18-19 2008, Strasbourg, France

eXtreme Programming: FreeBSD a case study

Paul Richards

Abstract
Traditional project management methodologies are typically based on the waterfall model where there are distinct phases: requirements capture, design, implementation, testing, delivery. Once a project has moved on to the next phase there is no going back. The end result is often a late project that no-one wants anymore because the requirements have fundamentally changed by the time the project is delivered.