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== Further reading == * [[Steve McConnell]] (1996). ''Rapid Development: Taming Wild Software Schedules'', Microsoft Press Books, {{ISBN|978-1-55615-900-8}} * {{cite book |last1=Kerr |first1=James M. |last2=Hunter |first2=Richard |year=1993 |title=Inside RAD: How to Build a Fully Functional System in 90 Days or Less |publisher=McGraw-Hill |isbn=0-07-034223-7}} * Ellen Gottesdiener (1995). "[http://ebgconsulting.com/Pubs/Articles/RAD_Realities_Beyond_the_Hype_Gottesdiener.pdf RAD Realities: Beyond the Hype to How RAD Really Works]" Application Development Trends * [[Ken Schwaber]] (1996). ''Agile Project Management with Scrum'', Microsoft Press Books, {{ISBN|978-0-7356-1993-7}} * [[Steve McConnell]] (2003). ''Professional Software Development: Shorter Schedules, Higher Quality Products, More Successful Projects, Enhanced Careers'', Addison-Wesley, {{ISBN|978-0-321-19367-4}} * Dean Leffingwell (2007). ''Scaling Software Agility: Best Practices for Large Enterprises'', Addison-Wesley Professional, {{ISBN|978-0-321-45819-3}} *Scott Stiner (2016). Forbes List: "Rapid Application Development (RAD): A Smart, Quick And Valuable Process For Software Developers" {{Software engineering}} {{Computer science}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Rapid Application Development}} [[Category:Software project management]] [[Category:Software development process]] [[Category:Programming tools]]
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