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==History==
[[Iterative and incremental development|Iterative and incremental software development methods]] can be traced back as early as 1957,<ref name="craig2003">[[Gerald M. Weinberg]], as quoted in {{harvnb|Larman|Basili|2003|pp=47–56}}: "We were doing incremental development as early as 1957 in Los Angeles, under the direction of Bernie Dimsdale at [[Service Bureau Corporation|IBM's Service Bureau Corporation]]. He was a colleague of [[John von Neumann]], so perhaps he learned it there, or assumed it as totally natural. I do remember Herb Jacobs (primarily, though we all participated) developing a large simulation for Motorola, where the technique used was, as far as I can tell ... All of us, as far as I can remember, thought waterfalling of a huge project was rather stupid, or at least ignorant of the realities. I think what the waterfall description did for us was make us realize that we were doing something else, something unnamed except for 'software development.'"</ref> with evolutionary project management<ref name="EvolutionaryProjectManagement">{{cite web
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