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deliverable
You've tested the new system or application and found some bugs that require the attention of the development team. This form will help you characterize the type, description and disposition of post-testing system change requests.
checklist
This thorough and detailed assessment is a series of five checklists designed to guide you through the entire project lifecycle from start to finish: planning, analysis, design, construction and implementation.
checklist
by Luc K. Richard
Deciding when to release software is a tough decision, but staying on top of quality assurance makes it easier.
deliverable
This document describes the processes and activities involved in providing maintenance and continuous support of software products and applications.
deliverable
This document will help you document the change control process for software products and applications.
deliverable
This procedure defines the activities involved in the lifecycle of software product development .
checklist
Before you launch into the nitty-gritty details of your project plan, such as scheduling and resourcing, you had better make sure the project is in alignment with business objectives. Does it fit in with the existing business and technical environments of the enterprise? Is it even feasible? Does the customer approve of the proposed solution? Have you defined the solution clearly so you can plan it efficiently? Check it against this list.
deliverable
This form provides a quick and dirty assessment rating for product and development quality.
deliverable
Not just for quality system manuals, this form could be used to keep tabs on any system manuals at your company.
deliverable
Need to sell your business case to executive management? They will want to see the bottom line, which includes the benefits stated in quantifiable terms of value to the organization. Don't be vague. Quantify those benefits, as this example illustrates!
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