2. mini-Waterfall: design -> plan -> build (iterate) -> ship - for platform/infra, or any other heavy engineering work
3. informal SDLC combining modern best practices in SW Engineering
4. Kanban for reactive work (bug-fixes, maintenance, QA, support, ops, etc.)
5. RUP (Rational Unified Process) for Mission/Safety critical systems
6. GROWS method - more like a collection of patterns / best practices
7. The GIST framework (Goals, Ideas, Steps, Tasks) - mostly about product management, but can be combined with Kanban
There are many others, but they're either lacking communities (i.e. used by a single company only, no books/courses), and/or IMO not very good.
2. mini-Waterfall: design -> plan -> build (iterate) -> ship - for platform/infra, or any other heavy engineering work
3. informal SDLC combining modern best practices in SW Engineering
4. Kanban for reactive work (bug-fixes, maintenance, QA, support, ops, etc.)
5. RUP (Rational Unified Process) for Mission/Safety critical systems
6. GROWS method - more like a collection of patterns / best practices
7. The GIST framework (Goals, Ideas, Steps, Tasks) - mostly about product management, but can be combined with Kanban
There are many others, but they're either lacking communities (i.e. used by a single company only, no books/courses), and/or IMO not very good.