Study on the "Flexibility" Development Method

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In software engineering field, it is an important study topic that building more suitable and effective development method. Although there are many type of traditional development methods, and in past development activities they achieved great success, but they lack "flexibility". With the complexity and variability gradually increased in software development process, due to the lack of "flexibility", the ability of traditional development methods will be restricted. In order to enhance the ability of development method, concept of "flexibility" development method has been proposed, and some problems related to "flexibility" development method have been discussed. Such as that: some factors making the "flexibility" development method to appear, some technology related to "flexibility" development method, some strategy constructing "flexibility" development method, future development trends. Through these discussions, study work of software engineering theory is promoted.

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