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Solutions Overview » Software Developer & Productivity Tools
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Software Developer Tools
Software Publishers and Enterprises invest in Application Lifecycle Management Solutions in order to:
- Accelerate realization of new business initiatives through reduced cycle times to conceive, develop and deploy new systems and services.
- Eliminate business disruptions and disconnects through improved software quality, predictability and performance.
- Reduce total lifecycle costs through enhanced team collaboration and improved productivity through streamlined development, test and maintenance procedures.
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User requirements are collected, analyzed and rationalized to ensure that the business needs are optimally met. This step may include prototyping and use-cases before detailed requirements can be established.
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Requirements are converted into an overarching design for the software, including any "look-and-feel" and required integration between subsystems and with other system components.
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Developers code and debug the logic for the software and integrate their code modules with other subsystems, as well as modules developed by other project members.
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Browse for components from:
Aspose, ComponentOne,
Infragistics and
Telerik
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The software is "real-world" tested and debugged in operation with the related systems and subsystems. This stage will also test the predicted performance of the software in the live environment.
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The software is packaged and prepared for roll-out. This includes not only physical installation and deployment, but also tasks — training, documentation, help procedures, etc. — to prepare and support the intended users.
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The deployed software is managed for quality, capability and performance. Bugs, user requirements and performance issues must be identified, registered and triaged appropriately — feeding back into the overall lifecycle process.
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