For those who prefer waterfall instead of being Agile...
Agile projects are successful three times more often than non-agile projects, according to the 2011 CHAOS report from the Standish Group. The report goes so far as to say, “The agile process is the universal remedy for software development project failure. Software applications developed through the agile process have three times the success rate of the traditional waterfall method and a much lower percentage of time and cost overruns.” (page 25) The Standish Group defines project success as on time, on budget, and with all planned features. They do not report how many projects are in their database but say that the results are from projects conducted from 2002 through 2010. The following graph shows the specific results reported [*].
[*] http://www.mountaingoatsoftware.com/blog/agile-succeeds-three-times-more-often-than-waterfall
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Java Magazine, March/April 2015 Issue
22th issue of the Java Magazine is available. The highlight of the current issue is Netflix's Java-driven architecture.
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FEATURES
ACTION!
IMPROVING THE OBSERVABILITY OF FORK/JOIN OPERATIONS
BIG DATA AND JAVA
COMMUNITY
From the Editor
Java Nation
JCP Executive Series: Performance, Innovation, and Success
JAVA IN ACTION
IoT Developer Challenge Winner
JAVA TECH
Java Architect: Understanding Java JIT Compilation with JITWatch
Java Architect: The Quantum Physics of Java
Java Architect: Shakespeare Plays Scrabble
Enterprise Java: Improving the Performance of Java EE Applications
Rich Client: Writing JavaFX Applications for Mobile Devices
Fix This

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