A Prototype that Works

If you've ever sat through a JAD session or completed a project only to hear a user cry "that's not what I wanted!" then you'll appreciate the iRise Application Simulator. iRise 3.1 has a collaborative environment that allows developers and...

August 11, 2004

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If you've ever sat through a JAD session or completed a project only to hear a user cry "that's not what I wanted!" then you'll appreciate the iRise Application Simulator. iRise 3.1 has a collaborative environment that allows developers and business analysts to build prototypes that are so realistic you'll want to deploy them. It includes persistent data (stored in XML on the server) so you can simulate adding users to a web application, order fulfillment and tracking and other data-dependent processes. You can tie specific elements in the application (like a text field or button) to specific requirements, which helps track how specifications are implemented and track changes to requirements and even scope.Pretty cool stuff from iRise

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