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Hype Cycle for Application Development, 2012
30 July 2012
 
Ian Finley   Nathan Wilson   Gordon Van Huizen  

As the forces of commoditization and consumerization redefine the role of the application development organization and drive the evolution of AD technologies and disciplines, the redefinition of AD continues.








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Table of Contents

Contents
  • Analysis
    • What You Need to Know
    • The Hype Cycle
    • The Priority Matrix
    • Off the Hype Cycle
    • On the Rise
      • Java Enterprise Edition Version 7
      • DevOps
      • Enterprise-Class Agile Development
      • Public Web APIs
      • ALM PaaS
      • Cloud-Optimized Application Design
      • Application Release Automation
      • Ensemble Programming
      • Application Service Governance
      • Cloud-Enabled Application Platforms (CEAPs)
      • Cloud Application Development Services
    • At the Peak
      • Dynamic Data Masking
      • Information Capabilities Framework
      • Interactive Application Security Testing
      • Citizen Developers
      • Application Portfolio Management
      • Process Templates
      • SOA Testing
      • Cloud Testing Tools and Service
      • Distributed Versioning
      • Requirements Elicitation and Simulation
      • Test Data Management
      • Cloud Parallel Processing
      • Federated Application Life Cycle Management Suites
      • Functional Programming Languages
      • Application Stores
      • Object Relational Mapping for .NET
    • Sliding Into the Trough
      • Enterprise Mashups
      • Scriptless Testing
      • Model Driven Architectures
      • Software Composition Analysis
      • Web-Oriented Architecture
      • Project-Oriented Agile Development Methodology
      • RIA Platforms
      • Continuous Integration
      • RIA Rich Client
    • Climbing the Slope
      • Application Obfuscation
      • Static Application Security Testing
      • IT Project and Portfolio Management Applications
      • Static Data Masking
      • Composite Applications
    • Entering the Plateau
      • Dynamic Application Security Testing
      • Mobile Application Development Platforms
    • Appendixes
      • Hype Cycle Phases, Benefit Ratings and Maturity Levels
  • Recommended Reading
Tables
Table 1.
Hype Cycle Phases
Table 2.
Benefit Ratings
Table 3.
Maturity Levels
Figures
Figure 1.
Hype Cycle for Application Development, 2012
Figure 2.
Priority Matrix for Application Development, 2012
Figure 3.
SOA Governance and API Management Overlap
Figure 4.
Hype Cycle for Application Development, 2011




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