The utility of rapid application development in large-scale, complex projects

Development and Learning in Organizations

ISSN: 1477-7282

Article publication date: 29 June 2010

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Berger, H. (2010), "The utility of rapid application development in large-scale, complex projects", Development and Learning in Organizations, Vol. 24 No. 4. https://doi.org/10.1108/dlo.2010.08124dad.006

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The utility of rapid application development in large-scale, complex projects

Article Type: Abstracts From: Development and Learning in Organizations, Volume 24, Issue 4

Berger H. and Beynon-Davies P.Information Systems Journal (USA), November 2009, Vol. 19 No. 6, Start page: 549, No. of pages: 22

This paper describes an investigation into the utility of an agile development approach known as rapid application development (RAD) within a large-scale development project conducted within the public sector in the UK. Features of RAD as an “agile” information systems development method (ISDM) are discussed and previous research identifying properties of development environments most conducive to its application are described. A case study is then presented based upon a long-term qualitative investigation of the “unbundling” of a commercial RAD-like ISDM. The evidence from this case leads us to question established wisdom in relation to appropriate adoption and application of agile development within large-scale and complex development environments.Article type: Case studyISSN: 1350-1917Reference: 39AB328

Keywords: Agile development, Large-scale development, Information systems

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