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- Bibliothecaire on 2009-04-24 - Tags programming
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- Freshout on 2009-03-24 - Tags no_tag
- Mendobiz on 2009-03-12 - Tags extreme_programming , agile , methodology , Project_Management
- Konkorder on 2009-01-26 - Tags Extreme Programming
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Proponents of Extreme Programming and agile methodologies in general regard ongoing changes to requirements as a natural, inescapable and desirable aspect of software development projects; they believe that adaptability to changing requirements at any point during the project life is a more realistic and better approach than attempting to define all requirements at the beginning of a project and then expending effort to control changes to the requirements.
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