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The term reuse refers to the practice of building an object once and implementing it many times. IEF objects that are potentially reusable include client windows, server procedures, process action diagrams (PADs) and common action blocks (CABs). A key objective is to obtain the highest possible level of reusability within the system (without sacrificing clarity, maintainability or performance). This document describes techniques for achieving high levels of reusability.
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The Distributed Application Process will help you harness the power of an object oriented (OO) design approach, OO implementation tools and distributed computing technologies to build business systems based on user-friendly interfaces, tiered architectures, shared data, reusable components and incremental upgrades to functionality. Distributed computing systems are easily scalable to accommodate business growth and enable users to be productive quickly with each release.
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The Need for Speed - The Rapid Application Development process delivers a system very quickly by focusing on implementing a single business system design area, a prioritized subset of the set of business areas that comprise the enterprise as a whole. The RAD approach is most suitable for small, focused projects with well-defined data and feasible technical architecture requirements. RAD optimizes project speed through such management techniques as prototyping, timeboxing and iterative development.
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