2080

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This Concerns the development method 2080. For the epoch, see 2080s

The 2080 software concept was developed from 2005 by elaborating on the existing Pareto principle, or '80/20' rule which states, in short, that in IT projects 80 percent of the work is done after 20 percent of completion time, and the remaining 20 percent will take up 80 percent of the time. While known to developpers, this rule often creates a lot of frustration with managers. The 2080 Development concept further elaborates this principle to include functionality, make or buy decisions, and prototypes using agile methods.