A Hybrid Approach combines different methodologies or techniques. It is used in software development, testing and project management. This approach adapts to specific project or organisational needs.
Key Features:
- Blend elements from multiple methodologies
- Tailored to project requirements
- Flexible and adaptable
- Aim to leverage strengths of different approaches
- Address limitations of single methodologies
Common Hybrid Combinations:
- Agile and Waterfall
- Manual and automated testing
- Top-down and bottom-up development
Benefits:
- Increased flexibility
- Improved risk management
- Better suited for complex projects
- Ability to adapt to changing requirements
Hybrid approaches are often used when projects have diverse needs that a single methodology cannot fully address.
