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Yu AG (2010) Questioning the Key Techniques Underlying the Iterative and Incremental Approach to Information Systems Development. International Journal of Information Technology Project Management, 1 (1), pp. 15-29. http://www.igi-global.com/bookstore/article.aspx?TitleId=40337; https://doi.org/10.4018/jitpm.2010100202
Abstract
The iterative and incremental development (IID) approach is widely adopted in information systems development (ISD) projects. While the IID approach has played an important role the management of many ISD projects, some of the key techniques have not received critical appraisal from the academic community. This paper aims to fill the gap and examines three such techniques through a case study. First of all, the gap between the theory of user participation and the reality of user’s lack of real influence on design and development is explored The author proposes the concept of “participatory capture” to explain the side effect of user participation. Secondly, the assumption that evolutionary prototyping converges to a successful design is questioned. Thirdly, the side effect of the timeboxing technique is considered. The paper suggests that the IID approach represents the learning approach as categorized in Pich et al. (2002) and it might be ineffective in dealing with the significant uncertainties in ISD projects.
Keywords
incremental and iterative approach; agile development; user participation; evolutionary prototyping; timeboxing; participatory capture; Information technology
Journal
International Journal of Information Technology Project Management: Volume 1, Issue 1
Status | Published |
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Publication date | 31/12/2010 |
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Publisher | IGI Global |
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ISSN | 1938-0232 |
eISSN | 1938-0240 |