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RAD - Strengths & Weaknesse

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Strengths and Weaknesses of RAD

Software development methodologies are suitable in different situations and all of them have positive and negatives.

Merits of RAD

Merits of RAD

  • Rapid application development allows a product to be made and put to market extremely quickly.
  • The project is relevant to the client and the market by the time it is released.
  • Like other agile methodologies, RAD produces iterative deliverables.
  • This means improved versions can be released.
Drawbacks of RAD

Drawbacks of RAD

  • Like other agile methodologies, RAD requires a heavy time input from the client to feedback and guide the project.
  • The system focuses on delivering a product that is simply 'good enough', not perfect.
Usage

Usage

  • RAD is best suited to large projects that have short time scales, where it is important to have a timely release to keep market relevance.
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