During the first slide you mention RAD as a linear-sequential model, I understand that the individual components has cascading progression, but as the whole, isn't RAD more of an iterative/incremental methodology?
It is not Incremental since its increments are divided into different teams, collectively assembling and deploying a single Software Product at the end.
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What a great and clear explanation of RAD model! Great job sir Arnab! :)
Thank you sir! In short time you actually made my RAD (day)😄
Thank you very much for this clear and coherent lecture.
During the first slide you mention RAD as a linear-sequential model, I understand that the individual components has cascading progression, but as the whole, isn't RAD more of an iterative/incremental methodology?
An interesting question 7/11 inside job
It is not Incremental since its increments are divided into different teams, collectively assembling and deploying a single Software Product at the end.
Good video. Well explained
Thank you for the very detailed explanation :)
very helpful, thank you very much
MAN I UNDERSTOOD IT ALL IT WAS VERY NICE
For God's sake it is not pronounced as pa-ra-di-gim but PA-RA-DAIM.
Paradigm pronounciation wrong hai sir ji.......... 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Really dude?😐
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Plzz explain in hindi