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The rapid development process starts with the development of preliminary [[data model]]s and [[business process model]]s using [[structured technique]]s. In the next stage, requirements are verified using prototyping, eventually to refine the data and process models. These stages are repeated iteratively; further development results in "a combined business requirements and technical design statement to be used for constructing new systems".<ref name=WBD04/>
The term was first used to describe a software development process <ref>{{cite web |author=MultiQoS |url=https://multiqos.com/blogs/software-development-process/ |title=An All-Inclusive Guide to Software Development Process}}</ref> introduced by [[James Martin (author)|James Martin]] in 1991. According to Whitten (2003), it is a merger of various [[Structured Analysis and Design Technique|structured techniques]], especially data-driven [[information technology engineering]], with prototyping techniques to accelerate software systems development.<ref name="WBD04">[[Whitten, Jeffrey L.]]; [[Lonnie D. Bentley]], [[Kevin C. Dittman]]. (2003). ''Systems Analysis and Design Methods''. 6th edition. {{ISBN|0-256-19906-X}}.</ref>
The basic principles of rapid application development are:<ref name=CMS08/>
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