The Advanced Applied Academics Framework is a framework that translates academic research into actionable IT processes and deliverables. The Advanced Applied Academics Framework uses concepts from Evidence-Based Practice (EBP).
The Advanced Applied Academics Framework provides a systematic approach for incorporating academic research into Information Technology (IT) processes and deliverables. IT professionals can use this framework to improve the quality of their work products and increase the effectiveness of their efforts.
The Advanced Applied Academics Framework is based on the following three pillars:
– Evidence-Based Practice: The Advanced Applied Academics Framework uses concepts from Evidence-Based Practice (EBP). EBP is an approach to decision-making that relies on the best available evidence. This approach has been shown to improve the quality of care and outcomes for patients.
– Agile Processes: The Advanced Applied Academics Framework uses Agile processes. Agile software development methodology emphasizes iterative development, constant feedback, and collaboration between developers and stakeholders.
– DevOps: The Advanced Applied Academics Framework also utilizes DevOps practices. DevOps is a set of practices that aim to automate and improve the process of software delivery. This approach can help organizations to manage the software development lifecycle better and improve the quality of their software products.
The Advanced Applied Academics Framework is designed to be used in conjunction with other IT frameworks, such as the Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) and the Information Technology Service Management (ITSM) framework. However, it can also be used as a standalone framework.
The Advanced Applied Academics Framework is open source and available for use by anyone.