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by trilila
2503 days ago
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Yes, but the idea is that software changes as customer needs change. If not, then that is an out of date product, and by the time it would have become "mature" it would be out of fashion anyway. Good software is software that changes often, yet it maintains quality. Unlike in waterfall where it probably takes 2 years to release it, and by then it is already old. For "enterprise" software such as oracle or ibm products, that would not be a surprise, but for highly adaptable products, 2 months is the maximum something would not change. |
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That is quite different than the CRUD web application that most people are working with.