is Checkland's approach still relevant today?
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I remember back in the mid 90's that I came across a systems methodology called Checkland's Approach or sometimes called SSM (Soft Systems Methodology).
With the advent of Agile and Extreme Programming, not to mention some of the harder methodologies and methods out there related to Object technologies.
Is the use of such a methodology still relevant in today's world?
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