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agile is all about developing software and really its an umbrella term for a bunch of different ways of developing software and what they all have in common is they are reaction against the traditional way of developing software which is known as waterfall the problem with the waterfall model is that its essentially the same model that is used for building buildings or cars or other tangible products the model says you should sit down and write in great detail a plan for how youre going to build the product and then once youve done that the actual production process is really just about following the blueprint to the letter like a production line for a car the problem with that the agile proponents say is that software simply isnt like cars or buildings theyre much more complex than that so this great quote from a chap called james click who comments on software and he says software is the most complex product that mans ever created and it interacts with itself and with other pr