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Joint application design

Joint application design (JAD) is a process used in the life cycle area of the dynamic systems development method (DSDM) to collect business requirements while developing new information systems for a company. 'The JAD process also includes approaches for enhancing user participation, expediting development, and improving the quality of specifications.' It consists of a workshop where 'knowledge workers and IT specialists meet, sometimes for several days, to define and review the business requirements for the system.' The attendees include high level management officials who will ensure the product provides the needed reports and information at the end. This acts as 'a management process which allows Corporate Information Services (IS) departments to work more effectively with users in a shorter time frame'. Joint application design (JAD) is a process used in the life cycle area of the dynamic systems development method (DSDM) to collect business requirements while developing new information systems for a company. 'The JAD process also includes approaches for enhancing user participation, expediting development, and improving the quality of specifications.' It consists of a workshop where 'knowledge workers and IT specialists meet, sometimes for several days, to define and review the business requirements for the system.' The attendees include high level management officials who will ensure the product provides the needed reports and information at the end. This acts as 'a management process which allows Corporate Information Services (IS) departments to work more effectively with users in a shorter time frame'.

[ "Information system", "Software", "system development", "Process (engineering)" ]
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