The comments here are funny. Iterative-incremental software processes have been around for 40 years or more. I’ve been developing software for 25 years, and I’ve never seem anyone use “waterfall”. As far as I know, it hasn’t been widely used since the 50s. Scrum was a way to “dumb down” software processes for neophytes. But, it doesn’t guarantee success. No specific process can guarantee success; it always comes down to the quality of the engineering staff. And, if your engineering staff is skilled and experienced, they won’t need a defined process anyway. JIRA is just a system to track deadlines and deliverables.
“Processess” are things contrived by consultants to be able to sell tickets to expensive conferences.
“Processess” are things contrived by consultants to be able to sell tickets to expensive conferences.