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On the basis that this isn't another oh-so-brilliant retrospective LOLZ post I would offer the following:

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1. Less Predictability

The more regimented, waterfall process makes it easy to quantify effort, time, and cost of delivering the final product.



It doesn't make it easy at all but it does make it compulsory. Note that a compulsory guess is still a guess and what happens in waterfall practice is that the estimate undergoes a magical transformation to becoming a deadline and as such is used to reward project managers and beat up developers. That never works out particularly well.

2. More Time and Commitment

Testers, customers, and developers must constantly interact with each other.


Yes - they must. The article seems to present this as a bad thing. Not to be overly flippant but walking slowly in the right direction is vastly preferable to running in the wrong direction.

3. Greater Demands on Developers and Clients

These principles require close collaboration and extensive user involvement. ...it demands a big commitment for the entirety of the project to ensure success.


Commitment is a good thing in business. "Fire-and-forget" management is to be found in almost any news story that contains the line "..decided to scrap the multi-million dollar project without realising any benefit..." or "..costs spiralled out of control.." Any project that consists of "These are my needs and here is some money. I'll expect to see the results in two years time" is (and has frequently been) a time bomb.

4. Lack of Necessary Documentation
Less documentation, certainly - but less "necessary" documentation? I'd prefer two sentences that were factually correct and were kept up to date with any changes to the project in place of two hundred binders of documentation that were neither.


5. Project Easily Falls Off Track
If it does this is not an Agile thing, it is a weak management thing...and Agile is more suited to a gated-delivery process which keeps projects on track than Waterfall is.

There are valid concerns with Agile but I think Agile is Dead • Pragmatic Dave Thomas - YouTube[^] is a better resource than this article.
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