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DEFINITION - JAD (Joint Application Development) is a methodology that involves the client or end user in the design and development of an application, through a succession of collaborative workshops called JAD sessions. Chuck Morris and Tony Crawford, both of IBM, developed JAD in the late 1970s and began teaching the approach through workshops in 1980.

The JAD approach, in comparison with the more traditional practice, is thought to lead to faster development times and greater client satisfaction, because the client is involved throughout the development process. In comparison, in the traditional approach to systems development, the developer investigates the system requirements and develops an application, with client input consisting of a series of interviews.

A variation on JAD, rapid application development (RAD) creates an application more quickly through such strategies as using fewer formal methodologies and reusing software components.

LAST UPDATED: 01 Mar 2007

Read more about JAD:
- Creative Data compares JAD with the traditional approach in their article, Development Methodology - Joint Application Development (JAD).
- The School of Business Administration at the University of Missouri at St. Louis maintains a helpful document about Joint Application Design/Development.


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