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Development Methodolgy - RAD and JAD RAD is a methodology for compressing the analysis, design, build, and test phases into a series of short, iterative development cycles. This has a number of distinct advantages over the traditional sequential development model. RAD projects are typically staffed with small integrated teams comprised of developers, end users, and IT technical resources. Small teams, combined with short, iterative development cycles optimizes speed, unity of vision and purpose, effective informal communication and simple project management. (Click here for more details) Joint Application Design, or JAD, is a process originally
developed for designing a computer-based system. It brings
together business area people (users) and IT (Information
Technology) professionals in a highly focused workshop. The
advantages of JAD include a dramatic shortening of the time it
takes to complete a project. It also improves the quality of the
final product by focusing on the up-front portion of the
development lifecycle, thus reducing the likelihood of errors
that are expensive to correct later on. (Click
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