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1 Project Life Cycles

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3 System development life cycle
Waterfall model Spiral model Whirlpool model Rugby model OMG model

4 Waterfall model - intermediate reports - go/nogo intervals
Project proposal report Functional specifications Feasibility report design specifications program specifications code system performance tests audit , feed-back project definition system study design programming Installation - intermediate reports - go/nogo intervals Post Imple- mentation

5 evaluate alternatives identify , resolve risks
Boehm’s Spiral Model progress through steps determine objectives, alternatives constraints evaluate alternatives identify , resolve risks Risk Analysis Risk Analysis Risk Analysis operational prototype prototype 2 prototype 1 simulation requirements plan life cycle plan models Benchmarks concept of operation Software design integration tests and plan Design validation and verification detailed design coding Plan next phases integration tests Prototype based implementation

6 Whirlpool model Project proposal report Functional specifications Feasibility report design specifications program specifications code system performance tests audit , feed-back project definition system study design programming Installation Post Imple- mentation After each phase a quick review of the previous phases is made

7 OO-life cycle With the increasing complexity of the systems,
the structured techniques suffer from two illusions: The analyst knows everything and understands the problem completely before implementation starts The users read the system analysis report and approve it

8 OMG-model (Object Management Group )
Facts: System requirements are not fully known at the start knowledge of the system grows during development better develop a system incrementally start with some core functions analysis object modelling full system definition design construction coordination and reuse

9 OMG Project Management
Iterative style develop a series of solutions to a problem , each of them closer to satisfying the requirements ( also called : evolutionary development ) Incremental style Builds system functionality a little at a time. The results are not entire solutions. Matthew Pittman proposes iterative analysis and design combined with incremental development Problem is managing the reuse (by design , not by accident) How can such a project be estimated , tracked , controlled

10 The Waterfall Model

11 Waterfall model - intermediate reports - go/nogo intervals
Project proposal report Functional specifications Feasibility report design specifications program specifications code system performance tests audit , feed-back project definition system study design programming Installation - intermediate reports - go/nogo intervals Post Imple- mentation

12 Project definition What do we want to accomplish ?
- solve a new problem - incorporate new requirements - improve existing system Is a new system the best solution ? Who will be involved ? Organizational problem

13 System study : functional specs
Objective: What is the problem ? Responsibility: The user Execution: Top-down technique 1. Activities: just a few sentences 2. Logical operations ( processes): for each activity 3. Details and definitions: rules, actions, controls , forms 4. Detail information: object, units, begin and end, classes, names

14 System study : functional specs 2
The problem definition report includes: For the input: form point of time and frequency origin responsibility For the output: type and layout destination usage Furthermore: reasons for realization financial advantages constraints and borders of the system

15 System study : The feasibility study
Responsibility from this phase on in the ICT-department study of the existing system borders of the new system links with other systems study of different solutions division in subsystems applicability of packages estimation of personnel requirements cost-benefit analysis The report allows the steering committee to: - fix timings - final decision

16 Design : general What must be done to solve the problem?
function analysis inventory of the data elements data dictionary logical model of the system ( data analysis ) major algorithms compose the working groups planning per department

17 Design : Detailed - interfaces with other systems
- controls and checking - privacy and security aspects - hardware specifications - job flow design - Physical database design - high-level program design Detailed system and design specification

18 Programming and Implementation
Program design diagrams code tests documentation data conversion procedure development user training - Program specifications - Code

19 Installation Installation of the hardware Install security procedures
Tests in operational environment Training operations department Take-over in user department and EDP-department Operational - User documentation - Operations documentation

20 Post-implementation AUDIT
compare actual system with projected budget and timing evaluate actual operation cost evaluate user satisfaction evaluate security MAINTENANCE establish hardware maintenance procedures test security plan establish change management procedures


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