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[http://https://wiki.ksacerts.com/en/DADI DADI] is a pattern that divides enterprise development into four (4) batches or stages. The name is drawn from the four (4) abbreviations making up the name as below | [http://https://wiki.ksacerts.com/en/DADI DADI] is a pattern that divides enterprise development into four (4) batches or stages. The name is drawn from the four (4) abbreviations making up the name as below | ||
− | *D - Discover - This is the first stage in DADI and involves discovering the challenge and shortcomings facing the enterprise. [[ | + | *D - Discover - This is the first stage in DADI and involves discovering the challenge and shortcomings facing the enterprise. [[enterprise Discovery |Enterprise Discovery]] comprises of all activities undertaken to identify areas within the enterprise that can be developed further |
*A - [https://wiki.ksacerts.com/en/Enterprise_analysis Enterprise Analysis] refers to all activities undertaken to process the data discovered in the fist batch. This allows the Enterprise understand its current position and existing infrastructure to determine what changes need to be made. | *A - [https://wiki.ksacerts.com/en/Enterprise_analysis Enterprise Analysis] refers to all activities undertaken to process the data discovered in the fist batch. This allows the Enterprise understand its current position and existing infrastructure to determine what changes need to be made. | ||
*D - Design Design also known as [[Enterprise Design is the 3rd batch in Enterprise Development that covers all activities needed to conceptualize, design, scratch, model, map, plan, project, and/or detail the DADI's outcome and/or finalize the architecture or layout for to tackle the shortcomings identified in [[Enterprise Discovery Enterprise discovery]]. | *D - Design Design also known as [[Enterprise Design is the 3rd batch in Enterprise Development that covers all activities needed to conceptualize, design, scratch, model, map, plan, project, and/or detail the DADI's outcome and/or finalize the architecture or layout for to tackle the shortcomings identified in [[Enterprise Discovery Enterprise discovery]]. | ||
*I - Implement - [[enterprise implementation]] includes all activities needed to create and deliver the ''Pattern'''s outcome based on its architecture or layout made in [[enterprise design]]. | *I - Implement - [[enterprise implementation]] includes all activities needed to create and deliver the ''Pattern'''s outcome based on its architecture or layout made in [[enterprise design]]. | ||
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===How to differentiate [[concept]]s and [[experiment]]s=== | ===How to differentiate [[concept]]s and [[experiment]]s=== |
Revision as of 16:02, 28 June 2018
Understanding the DADI (hereinafter, the Session) is a hands-on session designed to get its participants started understanding the DADI. The Session is the fifth of ten sessions of WorldOpp Placement Seminar (hereinafter, the Seminar).
Contents
Outline
Categorizing with Wiki is the predecessor session.
How to use the DADI
DADI is a pattern that divides enterprise development into four (4) batches or stages. The name is drawn from the four (4) abbreviations making up the name as below
- D - Discover - This is the first stage in DADI and involves discovering the challenge and shortcomings facing the enterprise. Enterprise Discovery comprises of all activities undertaken to identify areas within the enterprise that can be developed further
- A - Enterprise Analysis refers to all activities undertaken to process the data discovered in the fist batch. This allows the Enterprise understand its current position and existing infrastructure to determine what changes need to be made.
- D - Design Design also known as [[Enterprise Design is the 3rd batch in Enterprise Development that covers all activities needed to conceptualize, design, scratch, model, map, plan, project, and/or detail the DADI's outcome and/or finalize the architecture or layout for to tackle the shortcomings identified in Enterprise Discovery Enterprise discovery.
- I - Implement - enterprise implementation includes all activities needed to create and deliver the Pattern's outcome based on its architecture or layout made in enterprise design.
How to differentiate concepts and experiments
How to differentiate induction and deduction
Discovering the Data is the successor session.