Rapid Application Development Case Study - TIGO Consulting
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Real-world Case Study
Rapid application development is particularly useful for small businesses that need a software done quickly, whilst having a lot of input during the development process.
TIGO Consulting which is familiar with rapid application development and agile development methodologies, had a client come with a requirement for a software that would interface with their customers, one of which had over 35,000 employees, for procurement, invoicing, and payment.
TIGO Consulting was able to use agile and rapid application development methodologies to quickly understand what the client needed, speed up the development process using Ruby on Rails, and keep costs low using rapid application development open source infrastructure.
Throughout the development process, the customer was able to provide input as to what functionalities were required. All those functionalities were rapidly added as and when they were demanded, and ultimately, the product was delivered to the client.
In the end, TIGO Consulting not only met the demands of their client, but was also able to meet their needs and grow their business.
Other case studies
Rapid app development is perfect for medium-sized applications that are not high-risk and needs to be periodically updated to maximize efficiency. Some examples are
- IT helpdesk
- Employee onboarding
- Performance appraisals
- Expense reimbursements
- Creative requests