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Upfront planning in agile

January 4, 2007 by Artem

Agile software development methods are sometimes criticized for the inability to rely on. Agile project managers are unable to produce the fixed upfront effort-time-costs estimation. Sometimes it is even the core argument of the waterfall process proponents.

In fact agile manifesto principles "Customer collaboration over contract negotiation" and "Responding to change over following a plan" do not state that contracts and plans are useless. Agile community recognizes the value of contracts and plans, it is just so, that the agile developers value collaboration and responding to change more. If there is a possibility to create the upfront time and costs estimation, the agile team