JAD --- "Joint Application Development" is a requirements-definition and software system design methodology in which stakeholders, subject matter experts , end-users, software architects and developers attend intense off-site meetings to work out a system's details. JAD focuses on the business problem rather than technical details. It is most applicable to the development of business systems. It produces its savings by shortening the elapsed time required to gather a system's requirements and by gathering requirements better, thus reducing the number of costly, downstream requirements changes.
This guide shows how to use, implement and make it a success
JAD --- "Joint Application Development" is a requirements-definition and software system design methodology in which stakeholders, subject matter experts , end-users, software architects and developers attend intense off-site meetings to work out a system's details. JAD focuses on the business problem rather than technical details. It is most applicable to the development of business systems. It produces its savings by shortening the elapsed time required to gather a system's requirements and by gathering requirements better, thus reducing the number of costly, downstream requirements changes.
This guide shows how to use, implement and make it a success