What Is Joint Application Development?

Joint Application Development (Joint Application Development) is a methodology, which through a series of collaborative seminars, also known as JAD (joint application design sessions) conference, it allows customers or end users in the design and development of an application to participate in it. IBM's Chuck Morris and Tony Crawford developed JAD in the late 1970s and began teaching the concept through seminars in 1980.

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