Study Finds 268% Higher Failure Rates for Agile Software Projects


Richard Speed reports via The Register: A study has found that software projects adopting Agile practices are 268
Hacker News 1:15 pm on June 10, 2024


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A thread on Slashdot discusses Agile project failures and misconceptions surrounding the Dunning-Kruger effect. Commenters question its relevance, address potential math errors in percentages, critique a lack of specificity regarding failure rates compared to other methods, suggest alternative phrasing for clarity, and call out an AC box mention without context.

  • Misunderstanding Agile Failures: Users question the link between Agile practices and project failures.
  • Mathematical Clarification**:** Concerns raised about percentages in relation to failure rates.
  • Clarity of Comparative Metrics**:** Discussion on the importance of context when comparing project failures.
  • Alternative Phrasing Suggestion**:** Commenter recommends clearer language to convey statistical findings.

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