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I did not find velocity (factor to calculate actual development time from workdays) in any software engineering topic. I think this is a very important term and should be explained somewhere (or rather, should even have its own topic). I'd be glad if someone could add this. Kind regards -- [[User:Mafutrct|mafutrct]] ([[User talk:Mafutrct|talk]]) 11:10, 11 November 2009 (UTC)
 
== The image of Iterative development may be misleading ==
 
The image is rather a good illustration of an incremental development, and not iterative. We see increments within phases, we do not see iterations.
It is quiet common procedure to execute more than just one iteration, in order to achieve the amount of software desired for one increment. This can not be seen here, and the first misleading impression can be, iteration and increment are the same.