iteratiepatroon
Iteratiepatroon is a Dutch term that translates to "iterative pattern" in English. It refers to a specific approach to problem-solving and software development that involves breaking down complex tasks into smaller, manageable iterations. This method was popularized by Microsoft in the early 2000s, but its roots date back to the 1960s with the work of Edgar Codd on relational databases.
The iteratiepatroon is based on the concept of iterative development, where small pieces of a larger project
A typical iteratiepatroon includes several stages: planning, development, testing, evaluation, and repeat. This continuous feedback loop
One of the key benefits of the iteratiepatroon is its flexibility and adaptability to changing circumstances.