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Sam D's book gives a pretty ambiguous definition. Can someone please explain it to me in simple terms?
 

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am still trying to get my head around how they want this taught, so any input would be appreciated especially a real world example OTHER than software development

waterfall is the tradional approach (updit) with the testing at the end
its a strict, pre-planned sequence - more project manager driven - if you cancel halfway through you have nothing of the project to show ?
agile is iterative (means repeating or repetitious) it tests through the project delivering "product" in small sections so that if the project is cancelled you have something to show ? more team driven

try this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDDO3ob-4ZY
 
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am still trying to get my head around how they want this taught, so any input would be appreciated especially a real world example OTHER than software development

waterfall is the tradional approach (updit) with the testing at the end
its a strict, pre-planned sequence - more project manager driven - if you cancel halfway through you have nothing of the project to show ?
agile is iterative (means repeating or repetitious) it tests through the project delivering "product" in small sections so that if the project is cancelled you have something to show ? more team driven

try this
YouTube - Agile vs. Waterfall: A Tale of Two Teams

Thanks a tonne, that's a lot less ambiguous than the text book :]
 

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The Agile method is a system development approach that focuses more in team building rather than the formal steps of a traditional development approach. It is largely used in software development.
 

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