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  • Rapid Application Development: RAD is a marketing buzzword that almost every software development tool uses, yet one that rarely applies. At a high level it is an Application Development technique that uses Prototypes, Iterative Customization, and CASE Tools. This article will focus on RAD: its history, advantages and disadvantages, appropriateness for various problems, core elements, process, and additionally will focus on CASE tools that support RAD.
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  • Methodology: CorePartners follows a phased approach to include three major phases, with sub-components of each. The phases are as follow:
    • Analysis and Planning
    • Development
    • System version 1.0 delivery & deployment/training
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  • IBM Rational Unified Process: Enhances productivity with industry-proven configurable techniques and practices to fit individual project needs. Supports team collaboration and individual practitioners with context-sensitive guidance across geographies and functions. Enables early risk mitigation using iterative processes centered around business priorities and stakeholder needs. Promotes organizational transformation with comprehensive education services and an extensive consultant and partner ecosystem.
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  • Unified Modeling Language: Superstructure: UML is a language with a very broad scope that covers a large and diverse set of application domains. Not all of its modeling capabilities are necessarily useful in all domains or applications. This suggests that the language should be structured modularly, with the ability to select only those parts of the language that are of direct interest. On the other hand, an excess of this type of flexibility increases the likelihood that two different UML tools will be supporting different subsets of the language, leading to interchange problems between them. Consequently, the definition of compliance for UML requires a balance to be drawn between modularity and ease of interchange. (view full article - pdf)


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  • IEEE - A non-profit organization, is the world's leading professional association for the advancement of technology. The IEEE name was originally an acronym for the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. Today, the organization's scope of interest has expanded into so many related fields, that it is simply referred to by the letters I-E-E-E (pronounced Eye-triple-E).

  • The Essential Unified Process (EssUP) is the first of a new generation of software development processes. It is an agile, iterative, lightweight process suitable for use on most kinds of project.

  • The SEI is a federally funded research and development center conducting software engineering research in acquisition, architecture and product lines, process improvement and performance measurement, security, and system interoperability and dependability.

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  • IBM Rational Unified Process®, RUP®, is a comprehensive process framework that provides proven best practices for software and systems delivery and implementation and effective project management. It is one of many processes contained within the Rational Process Library which offers best practices guidance suited to your particular development or project need.

  • The Unified Modeling LanguageTM (UML) is OMG's most-used specification, and the way the world models not only application structure, behavior, and architecture, but also business process and data structure.