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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.
Author: Craig Fellenstein , Ron Wood
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ISBN: 0130848468
No matter how large or small your enterprise, you need a coherent strategy for incorporating E-commerce into your business model. In Exploring E-commerce, Global E-business, and E-societies, two of IBM's top E-commerce experts address every critical business, competitive, and technological challenge you face in defining and implementing your optimal E-commerce strategy. Discover how your company can leverage the key enablers of E-commerce -- and take full advantage of the dramatic changes the Internet is driving throughout society. Coverage includes: E-business value chain management, E-business intelligence; new techniques for anticipating your customers' needs and desires, design quality, and E-business models for financial services, manufacturing, and other key markets.
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Author: James A. Highsmith III
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ISBN: 0932633404
To survive in today's turbulent e-business world, software project teams must exhibit adaptability, speed, and collaboration. Adaptive Software Development is targeted at software teams where competition creates extreme pressure on the delivery process.
Author: Jim Highsmith
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ISBN: 0932633404
Learn the principles in harnessing change as a competitive advantage.
deliverable
Improved deliverable! The new CIS system isn't ready for prime time until business users have tested it. This plan provides guidance on the how, who, when, where, why and what of acceptance testing.
white paper
"The Capability Maturity Model for Software (CMM or SW-CMM) is a model for judging the maturity of the software processes of an organization and for identifying the key practices that are required to increase the maturity of these processes." Sounds easy enough, right? But there's more to it. Through this site, you can learn not only the basics of this model, but how the CMM can be integrated and what it means for software engineers.
PREMIUM presentation
Transition from the old to new customer information system without killing your business. This presentation outlines the technical and business components of a transition plan.
deliverable
Get the right people to buy into your project. A communications plan will keep everyone informed and involved through every stage.
deliverable
Planning a project necessitates analyzing your client's business and determining system requirements based on business structure. What business areas will be addressed, how do they translate to functionality, and how is that functionality prioritized? Start with an organizational mapping of business areas to functions, like this example from the insurance/finance industry.
Author: Bernadette Tiernan
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ISBN: 1574101293
This book offers a step-by-step approach for incorporating electronic commerce into existing and start-up businesses.
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- Howard Aiken
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