HRM 3440 Lecture Notes - Lecture 22: Rational Unified Process, Feature-Driven Development, Adaptive Software Development
HRM 3440 Lecture 22 Notes – Deliver System
Introduction
• These approaches all attempt to deliver better systems in a shorter amount of time.
• A few agile development tools are listed below.
• Adaptive Software Development.
• Adaptive Software Development (ASD) grew out of rapid application development
techniques and stresses an iterative process that involves analysis, design, and
implementation at each cycle or iteration.
• The approach was primarily developed by James Highsmith.
• Lean Software Development.
• Lean Software Development came from a book with the same title by Mary and Tom
Poppendieck.
• The approach comes from lean manufacturing practices used by Toyota and stresses the
elimination of waste, continuous learning, justin- time decision making, and
empowering systems development teams.
• Rational Unified Process (RUP).
• Rational Unified Process is an iterative systems development approach developed by
IBM and includes a number of tools and techniques that are typically tailored to fit the
needs of a specific company or organization.
• RUP uses an iterative approach to software development that stresses quality as the
software is changed and updated over time.
• Many companies have used RUP to their advantage.
• Feature-Driven Development (FDD).
• Originally used to complete a systems development project at a large bank, Feature-
Driven Development is an iterative systems development approach that stresses the
features of the new or modified system and involves developing an overall model,
creating a list of features, planning by features, designing by features, and building by
features.
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