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RTC for Water fall based projects!!!

hi all

We are involved in deploying RTC in our organization.
It was pretty easy for us to do so for projects adopting the Scrum model.
But how will teams working on the traditional waterfall model adopt RTC?

Do we have a ready process template that could be used for waterfall based projects in adopting RTC.

Thanking you guys in advance. :)

Regards
Vinay

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Hi Vinay,

A waterfall model is really just a very constrained instance of an agile
model, where there are very few iterations, and where certain classes of
artifacts are locked down at a certain iteration. So instead of doing
each of the life-cycle phases in every iteration, you have one iteration
for each of the life-cycle phases. For example, you can start with a
requirements iteration (after which the requirements are locked down), a
design iteration (after which the design documents are locked down), a
coding iteration (after which the code is frozen except for bug-fixing),
and then a validation iteration, and finally a release iteration.

Cheers,
Geoff

avvinaykumar wrote:
hi all

We are involved in deploying RTC in our organization.
It was pretty easy for us to do so for projects adopting the Scrum
model.
But how will teams working on the traditional waterfall model adopt
RTC?

Do we have a ready process template that could be used for waterfall
based projects in adopting RTC.

Thanking you guys in advance. :)

Regards
Vinay

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