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#'''Fixed Release Cadence'''—scope is function of time
#'''Fixed Release Cadence'''—scope is function of time
#*delivery on a fixed cadence, e.g. monthly or quarterly;
#*delivery on a fixed cadence, e.g. monthly or adopting a {{p|season beat}};
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#*feature set frozen on latest responsible moment (driven by {{p|feature set risk profile}})

Revision as of 12:34, 3 April 2013

See http://pareltaal.nl/gouden_driehoek for basic mechanism.

Assumption: ‘resources’ (people & materials) remain constant and quality must comply with a minimum level.

If either time (deadline) or scope is unachievable, consider to:

Three primary release strategies:

  1. Custom-Planned Releases—scope is function of time
  2. Fixed Release Cadence—scope is function of time
  3. Multi-Team Releases—time is function of scope;