Lightweight methodology
A lightweight methodology is a software development method that has only a few rules and practices, or only ones that are easy to follow. In contrast, a complex method with many rules is considered a "heavyweight methodology".
Examples of lightweight methodologies include:
- Adaptive Software Development by Jim Highsmith, described in his 1999 book Adaptive Software Development
- Crystal Clear family of methodologies with Alistair Cockburn,
- Extreme Programming, promoted by people such as Kent Beck and Martin Fowler
- Feature Driven Development developed by Jeff De Luca and Peter Coad
- ICONIX process, developed by Doug Rosenberg: An UML Use Case driven approach that purports to provide just enough documentation and structure to the process to allow flexibility, yet produce software that meets user and business requirements