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| Production Process Overview
ITQ LATA, L.L.C. utilizes a Development Process
designed to satisfy the requirements of large-scale customer project
specification, development, and deployment. The following summation
is designed to help you understand our process. Please contact
us for a more detailed explanation.
Development Process
The Unified Modeling Language™ (UML) is the industry-standard
language for specifying, visualizing, constructing, and documenting
all aspects of software systems. It simplifies the complex process
of software design, making a "blueprint" for construction.
Applications must be structured in a way that enables scalability,
security, and robust. UML helps specify, visualize, and document models
of software systems, including their structure and design, in a way
that meets all of these requirements. This is accomplished through
modeling, which is designing software applications before coding.
These models serve as the blueprints in software development. Using
a model, we can assure that business functionality is complete and
correct, end-user needs are met, and program design supports requirements
for scalability, robustness, security, extendibility, and other characteristics,
before implementation in code.
Process Overview
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Inception
The initial analysis and establishment of project requirements
and scope.
Elaboration
Involves the creation of more detailed requirements to define
Use Cases and identify project risks. A baseline architecture
is designed along with a construction plan.
Construction
Construction builds the system in a series of iterations.
Each iteration is a mini-project. With analysis, design, coding,
testing and integration for the use cases assigned to each
iteration. Each iteration is finished with a demonstration
to the user and system tests to confirm that the use cases
have been built correctly. Each iteration builds on the use
cases developed in the previous iteration.
Transition
Project completion involves beta testing, performance tuning
and user training.
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