Agile Requirements Revisited

Agile methodologies often emphasize rapid software delivery, but this can lead to misunderstandings about user needs. James argues that the real issue lies in the initial gathering of requirements rather than their constant change. Suzanne highlights the importance of documentation, suggesting it should be flexible and tailored to the audience, rather than a rigid, formal process. Ultimately, delivering software is meaningless if it doesn't address the actual problems at hand.