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Toxic concepts in systems analysis and design: the systems development lifecycle

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Toxic concepts in systems analysis and design: the systems development lifecycle. / Ralph, P.
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title = "Toxic concepts in systems analysis and design: the systems development lifecycle",
abstract = "This position paper argues that the the Systems Development Lifecycle is a Toxic Concept, i.e., an idea that is both false and harmful. SDLC is defined and its criticisms are summarized. A process theory, the SCI Framework, is suggested as an alternative. ",
author = "P Ralph",
note = "This is a research-in-progress paper. Please check with the author for an updated version.",
year = "2010",
language = "English",

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N2 - This position paper argues that the the Systems Development Lifecycle is a Toxic Concept, i.e., an idea that is both false and harmful. SDLC is defined and its criticisms are summarized. A process theory, the SCI Framework, is suggested as an alternative.

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