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Methodology Description Stakeholders

Involve
Nature of
Methodology
Sample
System
Scrum
Methodology
Its goal is to dramatically
improve productivity in
teams previously paralyzed
by heavier, process-laden
methodologies.
Ken
Schwaber
Business Online POS
(Point of sale)
Structured System
Analysis Design
Methodology(SSAD
M)
A waterfall method for the
analysis and design
of information systems.
SSADM can be thought to
represent a pinnacle of the
rigorous document-led
approach to system design,
and contrasts with more
contemporary agile methods
such as DSDM or Scrum.
1. Analyst
2. Designer
3. Developer
4. Planner
Business:
Inventory
Pharmacy
Inventory
Tracking
System
System
Development Life
Cycle (SDLC)
The system Development
Life Cycle (SDLC) is a
traditional methodology
used to develop, maintain
and replace or enhance
information system.
1. Analyst
2. Designer
3. Developer
4. Planner
Business Hotel
Management
System
Rapid Application
Development (RAD)
A general term that refers to
any programming language
that offers speedier
implementation than do
traditional third-generation
languages such as C/C++,
Pascal, or Fortran. Rapid-
Development Languages
(RDLs) produce their savings
by reducing the amount of
construction needed to
build a product.
1. Analyst
2. Designer
3. Developer
4. Planner
Application
Based
A SYSTEM TO
TRACK
ANDROID
DEVICES:
ANIMPLEMEN
TATION OF
LBS,
LOCATION
MANAGER,SE
RVICES AND
WEB-
SERVICES IN
ANDROID
Joint Application
Development (JAD)
A requirements-definition
and user-interface design
methodology in which end-
users, executives, and
developers attend intense
off-site meetings to work
out a system's details. So
the Joint Application
Development (JAD)
methodology aims to
involve the client in the
Chuck
Morris and
Tony
Crawford
E-Commerce Online
Shopping
Management
System
System Methodology
System Models
E-Learning
1. E-Learning Maturity Model (eMM) is a model to assess the capability of e-learning processes.
A quality improvement framework based on the ideas of the capability maturity model and
software process improvement and capability determination (SPICE).
2. E-Learning Capability Maturity Model (CMM) - a development model created after study of
data collected from organizations that contracted with the U.S. Department of Defense, who
founded the research.
E-Governance
1. Collaborative governance - is a process and a form of governance in which participants (parties,
agencies, stakeholders) representing different interests are collectively empowered to make a
policy decision or make recommendations to a final decision-maker who will not substantially
change consensus recommendations from the group.
2. The multi stakeholder governance model, sometimes known as a multi stakeholder initiative
(MSI) - a governance structure that seeks to bring stakeholders together to participate in the
dialogue, decision making, and implementation of solutions to common problems or goals.
E-Business
1. Business process modeling (BPM) in systems engineering is the activity of representing
processes of an enterprise, so that the current process may be analyzed or improved.
2. Digital Governance models - keep on expanding and evolving as new applications of ICTs comes
to light and to deal with new issues in the area of governance.



design and development of
an application.

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