EBK BUSINESS DRIVEN TECHNOLOGY
EBK BUSINESS DRIVEN TECHNOLOGY
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Author: BALTZAN
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter 17, Problem 3RQ
Program Plan Intro

Systems development life cycle (SDLC) phases:

  • The seven phases in SDLC includes:
    • Planning phase:
      • The planning phase includes creating a goal statement for project.
      • It defines a high level plan for intended project.
      • It sets scope of project.
      • The project plan denotes a formal, approved document that would manage and control entire project.
      • A project manager creates a project plan and ensures that project finishes within given deadline and budget.
    • Analysis Phase:
      • In analysis phase the firm would analyze business requirements.
      • It refines goals of project into defined operations and functions of intended systems.
      • The business requirements denote specific business requests made by system so as to successfully complete project.
      • The requirements management denotes process of managing changes to requirements in business.
      • A requirements definition document would prioritize all business requirements based on importance order.
    • Design phase:
      • The design phase creates description for system features and operations.
      • It includes following items:
        • Screen layout
        • Business rules
        • Process diagrams
        • Pseudo code
      • The graphical user interface (GUI) denotes an information system interface.
    • Development phase:
      • The development phase transforms detailed design documents into actual system.
      • During this phase, the team defines programming language for development.
      • A scripting language may provide interactive modules to website.
      • Object oriented languages may group data into objects.
    • Testing phase:
      • The testing phase keeps all project modules under testing environment for elimination of bugs and errors.
      • It verifies that system meets all requirements mentioned in analysis phase.
      • Bugs denote defects in information system code.
      • The test conditions denote steps that should be performed and expected result for each step.
    • Implementation phase:
      • The system is placed into production, detailed documentation is performed.
      • The users begin actual operations in business within system.
    • Maintenance phase:
      • The organization performs corrections, changes and up gradations to ensure that system meets requirements.
      • Corrective maintenance would make system changes to flaws in design, errors in coding or issues in implementation.
      • Preventive maintenance would make system changes to reduce chances for system failure in future.  

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