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Tell me about your experience with the SDLC.

  
Total Answers and Comments: 1 Last Update: February 01, 2009     Asked by: SonaliB 
  
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RE: Tell me about your experience with the SDLC.
SDLC

  • A business idea or request.

  • Feasibility (business case).

  • Planning (business requirements functional requirements).

  • Implementation (coding execution of activities).

  • Testing (test cases unit testing integration testing user acceptance testing).

  • Deployment (roll-out of the idea or request).

  • Close-out (documentation post-deployment review).


BA in SDLC



  • Assisting with the business case high-level feasibility studies.

  • Gathering of the requirements.

  • Designing and/or reviewing test cases processing.

  • Change requests tracing the requirements during implementation (traceability matrix).

  • Enabling proper management of project scope acceptance installation and deployment.


 
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