Laboratory driven, lean-to-adaptive prototyping in Parallel for Web software project identification and application development in health science research

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College School of Medicine
Department Pathology
Creator Dwight, Zachary Lawrence
Other Author Barnes, Alexa
Title Laboratory driven, lean-to-adaptive prototyping in Parallel for Web software project identification and application development in health science research
Date 2012
Description Clinical research laboratories, bioinformatics core facilities, and health science organizations often rely on heavy planning based software development models to propose, build, and distribute software as a consumable product. Projects in non-agile software life cycles tend to have rigid ?plan-design-build? milestones, increasing the amount of time needed for software development completion. Though the classic software development approach is needed for large-scale and organizational projects, clinical research laboratories can expedite software development while maintaining quality by using lean prototyping as a condition of project advancement to a committed adaptive software development cycle. Software projects benefit from an agile methodology due to the active and changing requirements often guided by experimental data driven models. We describe a lean to adaptive method used in parallel with laboratory bench work to develop quality software quickly that meets the requirements of a fast-paced research environment and reducing time to production, providing immediate value to the end user, and limiting unnecessary development practices in favor of results.
Type Text
Publisher Scientific Research Publishing (SCIRP)
Volume 5
Issue 2
First Page 62
Last Page 68
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Dwight, Z. L., & Barnes, A. (2012). Laboratory driven, lean-to-adaptive prototyping in Parallel for Web software project identification and application development in health science research. Journal of Software Engineering and Applications, 5(2), 62-8.
Rights Management ©Scientific Research Publishing (SCIRP)
Format Medium application/pdf
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6xw5300
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