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    <description>Many IT managers have chosen to execute long-term projects in an iterative approach rather than a single linear fashion. This approach is not necessarily agile as the methodology is still “waterfall”-based but rather a series of waterfall executions (or terraced).&amp;#160;This approach introduces new challenges for business analysts.</description> 
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