You are managing a software development project where requirements are expected to change frequently due to evolving market conditions and stakeholder inputs. Which of the following methodologies would be most suitable to adopt?
Agile methodology is ideal for projects with frequent requirements changes because it is designed to accommodate flexibility and iterative progress through short cycles or sprints. Agile allows teams to adapt to changes quickly and incorporate feedback effectively, ensuring that the final product meets the most current needs and expectations. On the other hand, predictive methodologies like Waterfall are less flexible and suited for projects with well-defined, stable requirements that are unlikely to change as work progresses. The phased approach does not easily allow going back to modify the scope or design once a phase has been completed.
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