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This project aims to research and analyze different Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) methodologies, specifically focusing on Rapid Application Development (RAD), Iterative, and Rational Unified Process (RUP). The objective is to conduct a cost-benefit analysis of these methods, examining their pros and cons while relating each methodology to an appropriate industry context. A comprehensive 10-page paper will be developed, culminating in a 10-minute presentation. The project is sponsored by Than Lam and involves a team to deliver insights from February to April 2011.
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MIS 3504 SDLC Methodologies Charter Methods Used: SDLC Critical Analysis Objectives: Analyze RAD, Iterative, and RUP development methods Perform Cost-Benefit Analysis Pair each method with appropriate industry Mission Statement: Research application development methodologies, comparing their costs and benefits while pairing each methodology to a particular industry. Scope: Discuss each of the researched methodologies in a 10 page paper, showing both pros and cons of the processes and matching them to an appropriate business model. Dates: February 2011- April 2011 Deliverables: 10 page summary 10 minute presentation Sponsor: Than Lam Temple MIS Program Members: Brett Bedevian Edward W. Lieber Shawn Seguin Costs: 6 Hours/Week at $50/Hour 9 Weeks Total Cost: $2700