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{{Short description|Methodology in IT development}}
'''Business-driven development'''<ref>T. Mitra. [http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/ws-bdd/index.html "Business-driven development"]. IBM developerWorks article.</ref> is a meta-[[methodology]] for developing IT solutions that directly satisfy [[requirement|business requirements]]. This is achieved by adopting a model-driven approach that starts with the business strategy, requirements, and goals, and then refines and transforms them into an IT solution. The transformation is
Business-driven development goes further than the simple development of delivered requirements in that the implementing resource seeks to
The applicability of automatic model transformations to align business and IT has been criticized and partially replaced by [[agile software development|agile]] practices and methods such as [[behavior-driven development]] (BDD) and [[___domain-driven design]] (DDD).<ref>M. Fowler, Agile Guide, http://martinfowler.com/agile.html</ref>
==See also==
* [[
* [[Business process automation]]
* [[Business
* [[Domain-specific modeling]] (DSM)
* [[Service-oriented architecture]] (SOA)
* [[Workflow]]
▲* [[Domain-Specific Modeling]] (DSM)
▲* [[Model Driven Engineering]] (MDE)
▲* [[Service-Oriented Modeling]] Framework (SOMF)
==References==
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[[Category:Software development process]]
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