What is a Rad model?what are the advantages and
disadvantages of rad model over the other sdlcs?
Answer Posted / seeza
Rapid Application Development (RAD) refers to a type of
software development methodology that uses minimal planning
in favor of rapid prototyping.
P:
1.Minimizes feature creep by developing in short intervals
resulting in miniature software projects and releasing the
product in mini-increments
2.Lowers the cost of changes through quick spirals of new
requirements.
3.Promotes strong collaborative atmosphere and dynamic
gathering of requirements. Business owner actively
participates in prototyping, writing test cases and
performing unit testing.
DISADVANTAGES :
1.Short iteration may not add enough functionality, leading
to significant delays in final iterations.
2. Less Documentation
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