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adaptive method A systems development method that typically uses a spiral development
model, which builds on a series of iterations, to make adapting to changes
easier for all stakeholders.
agile method Systems development method that attempts to develop a system
incrementally, by building a series of prototypes and constantly adjusting
them to user requirements. Related to adaptive method.
application software Software programs, such as email, word processors, spreadsheets, and
graphics packages, used by employees in typical office scenarios.
B2B A commercial exchange (e.g., products or services) between businesses,
typically enabled by the Internet or electronic means.
B2C A commercial exchange (e.g., products or services) between businesses
and consumers conducted over the Internet.
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BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) An equipment management model where employees are in charge of their
devices (e.g., computers, tablets, smartphones) at work, not the IT
department. This includes device selection and setup, program installation
and updating, and network connectivity (including security).
Business Model A graphical representation which describes the information that a system
must provide, such as
business functions that consist of business processes, such as sales,
accounting, and purchasing.
business process A description of specific events, tasks, and desired results. (Related
Software: Microsoft Visio, Visible Analyst)
business process model (BPM) A graphical representation of one or more business processes.
business process modeling notation (BPMn) A standard set of shapes and symbols used to represent events,
processes, and workflows in computer-based modeling tools.
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