RAD and Agile seem to be missing from the new study design.<br><br>On a similar subject, when we had the Waterfall model of the SDLC as our primary system development model, we knew certain things, e.g. lock-step progress from phase to phase, and the evil of going backwards to a previous step.<br>
<br>In the new study design the SDLC gives way to the PSM and the design gives no rules about the management of the PSM. It details what is done in each step, but no clue about its nature or behaviour, its rules and philosophy.<br>
<br>Google gives no hint of an industry-standard understanding of PSM. The first hit for Problem Solving Methodology is my own <a href="http://vceit.com">vceit.com</a> page, which doesn't help a lot...<br><br>Are we to assume the PSM should behave like the SDLC? <br>
<br>Maybe since RAD and Agile are now gone, it doesn't really matter too much...<br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Mark Kelly<br>Manager - Information Systems<br>McKinnon Secondary College<br>McKinnon Rd McKinnon 3204, Victoria, Australia<br>
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