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What is Agile SDLC

Handbook of Research on Technology Project Management, Planning, and Operations
Are SDLCs that were developed to apply on light IT projects. Information Technology Projects (ITP): Project that involve the development of Information systems. SpiralSDLC: SDLCs that are have beginning date but the end of date is not really known. Such SDLCs are used when the project of research nature.
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Information Technology Projects System Development Life Cycles: Comparative Study
Evon M. O. Abu-Taieh (The Arab Academy for Banking and Financial Sciences, Jordan), Asim A. El Sheikh (The Arab Academy for Banking and Financial Sciences, Jordan), Jeihan M. Abu-Tayeh (World Bank, USAID, Jordan), and Maha T. El-Mahied (Institute of Traditional Islamic Art and Architecture, Jordan)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-400-2.ch009
Abstract
This chapter uses the Diffusion of Innovations (DOI) theory and examines a business case, highlighting certain gaps in the theory. First, confusion can be present between the innovation construct (in this instance, replacing the enterprise systems) and the diffusion construct (that is, selling that innovation to upper management). Second, the business case has never been examined in diffusion research. Research about business cases generally focuses on techniques such as Discounted Cash Flows and Total Cost of Ownership. Third, although a good business case can lead to successful innovation, it should not influence upper management to be overly positive or too cautious. One extreme leads to over-commitment. The other extreme leads to under-commitment or upper management’s inability to commit. Both extremes have unexpected and undesirable consequences. This single-case study examined a business case. The data included in the triangulation are observations, in-depth interviews, and archival documents. The analysis of a business case document was done with the ATLAS.ti v5.0 software. It is hoped that understanding a “real world” business case will give the academics insights on the relationship between the innovation and its diffusion as well as teach the practitioners the caveats of a business case.
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