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| <mainDescription><p>
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| DSDM aims not only to prevent failure but to bring success, by delivering systems that:
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| satisfy the real requirements of business, in order of importance
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| support the way the business needs to work
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| are delivered on time and within budget
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| are delivered quickly, and yet are robust and right (e.g. the right level of quality, the right functionality, the
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| right performance, security and maintainability).
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| Solutions built with DSDM&nbsp;do not focus purely on speed&nbsp;at the expense of quality. DSDM focuses on the
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| priorities of the business and delivers what can safely be delivered within the time and cost constraints of the
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| project, in priority order determined by the business needs and the objectives of the project.<br />
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| <a id="Summary_of_the_benefits_of_using_DSDM" name="Summary_of_the_benefits_of_using_DSDM">Summary of the benefits of
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| using DSDM</a>
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| Using an iterative process based on prototyping, DSDM involves the system's end-users throughout the project lifecycle.
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| This has many benefits, for example:
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| the users are more likely to claim ownership of the system
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| the risk of building the wrong system is greatly reduced
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| the final system is more likely to meet the users' real business requirements
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| the users will be better trained, since their representatives will define and co-ordinate the training required
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| implementation is more likely to go smoothly, because of the co-operation of all parties concerned throughout
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| development.
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