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by Schwaber, Ken (2002-10-27) permalink
This article answers questions about how agile processes deliver potentially shippable product increments when there are highly exacting requirements such as mission-critical performance or FDA approval.
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Categories: Iteration
Updated: September 7, 2006
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admin (17 May 19:10)
In a nutshell, this article says nothing more than what standard XP (or agile) says, which is “do everything you need for a release in each iteration”. I was searching for information about agile in the context of FDA approval. This article says basically “whatever FDA needs, do it each iteration”... Thanks, but as an experienced XPer that much was obvious. As an inexperienced FDA “approvalee”, I learned nothing except the apparent semantically empty phrase “specific functionality operation”. I did, however, appreciate learning of “sashimi” and think the imagery will help me communicate a small bit of XP to potential customers.