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Gerber, A
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Van Der Merwe, A
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Alberts, R
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2008-01-10T10:46:07Z |
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2008-01-10T10:46:07Z |
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2007-11 |
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Gerber, A, Van Der Merwe, A and Alberts, R. 2007. Practical implications of rapid development methodologies. Computer Science and Information Technology Education Conference. Mauritius 16-18 November 2007, pp 9 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1829
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CSITEd 2007 |
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Rapid development methodologies are popular approaches for the development of modern software systems. The goals of these methodologies are the inclusion of the client into the analysis, design and implementation activities, as well as the acceleration of the system development phases through an iterative construction approach. These methodologies also claim to manage the changing nature of requirements. However, during the development of large and complex systems by a small and technically competent development team, there is a danger that certain unforeseen practical implications are introduced into the development process by rapid development methodologies. In this paper we reflect on some observed practical implications of rapid development methodologies after the completion of two projects that involved the construction of large and complex software systems |
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Computer Science and Information Technology Education Conference |
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dc.subject |
Rapid methodologies |
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Systems engineering methodologies |
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Information systems development |
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CSITEd 2007. Mauritius 16-18 November 2007 |
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dc.title |
Practical implications of rapid development methodologies |
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Conference Presentation |
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Gerber, A., Van Der Merwe, A., & Alberts, R. (2007). Practical implications of rapid development methodologies. Computer Science and Information Technology Education Conference. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1829 |
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Gerber, A, A Van Der Merwe, and R Alberts. "Practical implications of rapid development methodologies." (2007): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1829 |
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Gerber A, Van Der Merwe A, Alberts R, Practical implications of rapid development methodologies; Computer Science and Information Technology Education Conference; 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1829 . |
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TY - Conference Presentation
AU - Gerber, A
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AU - Alberts, R
AB - Rapid development methodologies are popular approaches for the development of modern software systems. The goals of these methodologies are the inclusion of the client into the analysis, design and implementation activities, as well as the acceleration of the system development phases through an iterative construction approach. These methodologies also claim to manage the changing nature of requirements. However, during the development of large and complex systems by a small and technically competent development team, there is a danger that certain unforeseen practical implications are introduced into the development process by rapid development methodologies. In this paper we reflect on some observed practical implications of rapid development methodologies after the completion of two projects that involved the construction of large and complex software systems
DA - 2007-11
DB - ResearchSpace
DP - CSIR
KW - Rapid methodologies
KW - Systems engineering methodologies
KW - Information systems development
KW - CSITEd 2007. Mauritius 16-18 November 2007
LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za
PY - 2007
T1 - Practical implications of rapid development methodologies
TI - Practical implications of rapid development methodologies
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/1829
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