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Case Study: Hotel Pricing System

In this chapter, we offer a case study in which ADD is used to design a greenfield system in a mature domain. This case study presents the early design rounds, which include four iterations, and is based on a real-world example. We first describe the business context for the system, then summarize its requirements. This is followed by a step-by-step summary of the activities that are performed during the ADD iterations.

Why Read This Chapter?

People learn best from examples. This chapter will help you to contextualize and visualize how the many concepts that have been previously introduced can be put together in an actual setting. We do this with a detailed example of addressing a real-world problem—a hotel ...

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