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Ken
Anderson has been involved in developing software since 1985, and was a
proponent of development processes similar to those promoted by such
organizations as the DSDM Consortium
and the AgileAlliance before
those organizations were established.
He has developed an
approach, and a supporting
tool, that allows
system analysts and users to define data model objects, and to immediately
see the how those objects would be represented in a functional prototype.
Key Benefits
- users are
actively involved in identifying and defining business requirements
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users review and validate the analysts' understanding of business
requirements
- a
functional prototype reflecting the users' business requirements is delivered
- identification
and documentation of data and functional requirements are performed
iteratively and incrementally
- changes to
requirements are reversible
- analysis
integrates testing
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