Joint Application Development (JAD)
Joint Application Development (JAD) is a collaborative approach to software development that involves key stakeholders, including developers, users, and business analysts, in the design and decision-making process. This approach aims to ensure that the final product aligns closely with user needs and business objectives by fostering open communication and collaboration among all parties involved.
JAD sessions typically involve facilitated workshops where participants work together to define requirements, explore solutions, and make informed decisions about the product’s design and functionality. This collaborative approach helps reduce misunderstandings, minimize rework, and accelerate the development process by incorporating diverse perspectives and expertise early in the project. By involving stakeholders throughout the development lifecycle, JAD ensures that the final product meets user expectations and delivers value to the organization.