JAD deals in group focused workshops and meetings that bring together IT and business professionals to figure out the requirements of the project or the “What”. The main goal of these workshops is to get requirements right to save time later on. RAD on the other hand, deals with the actual development process of the application, in other words the “How”. Once all the requirements are gathered, RAD maps out project time frames and focuses on delivering functional prototypes in as little time as possible. Both of these tools are meant to have an initial time investment during the early stages of project planning in order to save time and resources as the product is in its later development …show more content…
The advantages of RAD are that it promotes a strong collaborative atmosphere and dynamic gathering of requirements. Business owners actively participate in prototyping, writing test cases and performing unit testing. It makes the entire development process effortless.
It also assists client in taking quick reviews and encourages feedback from customers for improvement. The cons of Rad is that it depends on strong cohesive teams and
Individual commitment to the project. Decision making relies on the feature functionality team and a communal decision-making process with a lesser degree of centralized PM and engineering authority. It is dependent on the team for performance, Works on a modularized system confined on this methodology, and requires extremely skilled personnel to handle complexities. Additionally, it is not applicable for the small budgeted projects. Projects are capitalizing on the efficiency these methods bring thanks to the communication, the betas and the tweaks the product undergoes before final production. The customer receives a much more reliable product. This is a win/win situation as companies are saving more money and time as they master these methods. A successful team should have both of these tools on hand and ready to deploy at any