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Agile Contracts

Greger Wikstrand 2012-10-15 2013-12-28Professionalism 1

Agile contracts, what are they? There is a kind of bad old tradition that software development contracts should be one of the following types: Fixed-price OR Time & matertials (T&M or TM) Fixed Price is Bad There is no doubt in my mind that fixed price contracts are a bad…

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