Structured software development methods such as CASE Method offer significant productivity gains for business applications, dramatically improving the likelihood of getting it right first time and reducing the risk of projects running over time and budget. More recently, iterative methods have been introduced with the aim if using rapid prototyping to speed the development process further for suitable projects. As CASE Method Fast-track: A RAD Approach reveals, the key to success is 'light but tight' project management. It shows how project management techniques must evolve to match the evolution of fast-track development methods, whilst emphasizing the importance of user involvement and training, the evolutionary approach to documentation, and the acceleration and quality that can be provided by CASE tools. CASE Method Fast-track: A RAD Approach provides a highly practical guide to using rapid prototyping techniques within the CASE Method framework.
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Structured software development methods such as CASE Method offer significant productivity gains for business applications, dramatically improving the likelihood of getting it right first time and reducing the risk of projects running over time and budget. More recently, iterative methods have been introduced with the aim if using rapid prototyping to speed the development process further for suitable projects. As CASE Method Fast-track: A RAD Approach reveals, the key to success is 'light but tight' project management. It shows how project management techniques must evolve to match the evolution of fast-track development methods, whilst emphasizing the importance of user involvement and training, the evolutionary approach to documentation, and the acceleration and quality that can be provided by CASE tools. CASE Method Fast-track: A RAD Approach provides a highly practical guide to using rapid prototyping techniques within the CASE Method framework.
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