There are lessons to learn from structured and OO and spiral and agile and other methodologies. From structured development there is the commitment and rationale for the project's deliverables or outcome With spiral development and agile development, there is the critical recognition of always having a working product and (from spiral development) the power of early and incremental deliveries. Object-oriented development provides a focus on interfaces instead of implementation. The key is developers still need to do the work of determining requirements, creating a design, implementing a design, and test the implementation. Jesse Albright knows that this same work is even more important today than it was in the past given the introduction and adoption of new development paradigms such as agile, and the new for IT organizations to conform to standards like CMMI. Having engaged in CMMII level 2 and level 3 certifications, at Delta Air Lines and the Georgia Tech Research Institute Jesse Albright has developed software methodologies that insure profitable IT governance. Link to article on software methodology and quality below.


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