Discovery prototyping is an iterative design approach that builds a working model or prototype of a system to gather feedback and ensure it meets user and business requirements.
The goal is to refine the system iteratively based on feedback before full development begins.
Key Characteristics:
Helps identify gaps between user expectations and design early in the process.
Reduces risks of rework and enhances user satisfaction.
Incorrect Options Analysis:
A. Rapid Application Development (RAD): Focuses on faster delivery of applications through iterative development but not solely on prototyping.
B. Joint Application Development (JAD): Refers to collaborative sessions for gathering requirements, not iterative prototyping.
D. Loose Coupling: Refers to software design principles, not prototyping.
References and Documents of Information Technology Management:
"Iterative Design and Prototyping Best Practices" (Gartner).
ITIL Systems Design Guidelines (Axelos).
Questions # 22:
What is a benefit of globalization?
Options:
A.
Costs associated with operating in new geographic areas
Globalization allows organizations to expand their operations globally, gaining access to diverse markets and resources, including new talent pools from different regions.
Key Benefit:
Accessing new talent pools enables businesses to tap into a diverse workforce with varied skills, fostering innovation and improving operational efficiency.
Incorrect Options Analysis:
A. Costs associated with new geographic areas: This is a challenge, not a benefit.
B. Adherence to regulatory requirements: This is an obligation, not a benefit.
C. Increased competition: This is a consequence of globalization, but not a direct benefit.
References and Documents of Information Technology Management:
"Global Workforce Management" (Harvard Business Review).