The following article is adapted from the new Packt Publishing book "Implementing Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009" by Vyeksolav Babic and David Roys.
In Part 1 of this article, we looked at the Sure Step methodology and its application for Microsoft Dynamics NAV. Now let's step back and think about applying a methodology to building a house. Or conversely, let's think about build a house without a methodology.
What kind of house do you need? A house. Do you need one floor, two floors? Well, just start building it, then we'll see where we get. Would you like an entrance from the street, or from the court side? Just put one somewhere, we'll move it later if we need to. Plastic window frames or wooden window frames? Doesn't really matter.
Uh-oh!
With this approach, it's going to be a long journey before this house is built, and I don't want to be there when the bill arrives, and it will probably go down with the first breeze.
The same is true with software projects, especially with large...