Wednesday, July 28, 2010

5 common problems in the software development process

• Poor requirements - if requirements are unclear, incomplete, too general, or not testable, there will be problems.
• Unrealistic schedule - if too much work is crammed in too little time, problems are inevitable.
• Inadequate testing - no one will know whether or not the program is any good until the customer complains or systems crash.
• Featuritis - requests to pile on new features after development is underway; extremely common.
• Miscommunication - if developers don't know what's needed or customer's have erroneous expectations, problems are guaranteed.