Project Management

Operating Procedures

Format: Specifications/Procedures

Operating Procedures are specific directions to the operations staff of the computer facility where the system will run. These directions define the steps to perform common operations tasks, such as data backup, error recovery and application restart, batch processing and report distribution. Here is a template to help you specify the basic system operations procedures.

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The data I need is out there somewhere, but how do I find it? Data Warehousing provides easy access to the right data at the right time to the right users so that the right business decisions can be made. The Data Warehouse Process is a prescription for identifying strategic business information, collecting it from diverse, enterprise-wide sources, organizing it for instant access to all levels of users according to their specific needs, and implementing the architecture that makes it all possible.

Distributed Application Development Process

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RAD - Rapid Application Development Process

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