Solutions for the Requirement Gathering Process, Part II
Tuesday, October 30th, 2007The second attempt at RAD came from IBM who developed Joint Application Development (JAD). This technique used an independent facilitator to lead a team of business users. The facilitator created the framework of the process before it even began, managed the process of decision making, and focused the group on gaining consensus. Unfortunately, the use of JAD soon became too complex and like the BA, was used less frequently.
Problems with RAD include lack of business user involvement, lack of a process to face decisions and the reliance on developing an accurate and detailed specification for the system, rather than applying an evolutionary approach. A third approach was developed, which is still in use today. It combines the best features of the BA and JAD and has so far proven successful.
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