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IT Service Management Software – Gearing up for Global Challenges

Posted by simon simon on Thursday, December 13, 2012, In : ALM 

The aggressiveness competitive business environment has given rise to expansion of business and globalization. Further with increase in customer base, enterprises are also challenged to meet in the demands of a variety of customers. Enterprises thus make use of the innovations in technology for a continuous upgrading of IT infrastructure. However, with major investments in IT, enterprises also face further challenges.


These include the ability to deliver quality IT services aligned to busin...


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Core Elements & Features Of SDLC Solutions

Posted by simon simon on Thursday, December 6, 2012, In : ALM 

SDLC, known as software development life cycle is a structure or system of defining tasks performed at every step in the software development process. The structure is followed by a dedicated development team within an software or IT enterprise. It comprises of a detailed plan that describes the way to develop, retain and substitute certain software. The life cycle delineates the methods for enhancing the software quality and total development procedure.


Elements In The SDLC Procedure

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Features & Benefits Application Lifecycle Management

Posted by simon simon on Tuesday, October 23, 2012, In : ALM 

According to the software engineering literature both project and requirement management activities are essential for attaining a high quality software system. Owing to the increased pace of globalization in software development deriving numerous benefits to the software at times results in multiple issues. These issues might take place for monitoring the requirements in global software development projects that comprises of:



* Issues that involve frequently improving the requirements

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Requirements Management Tools Indispensable in Software Development

Posted by simon simon on Friday, September 28, 2012, In : ALM 

The complete lifecycle of a product from initiation to disposition is referred to as software development lifecycle (SDLC). SDLC details the whole process that the product undergoes while being developed. The different phases of SDLC are initiation, system concept development, planning, requirements management, design, development, integration & testing, implementation, operations & maintenance and disposition. Each phase has its own significance as it plays an important role in software dev...


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Reasons for Opting in For SaaS Deployments

Posted by simon simon on Thursday, August 16, 2012, In : Application lifecycle management 

Since certain standards have been recently set up for multi tenant application delivery to ensure isolation amongst consumers, there are certain questions that have come up concerning the appropriateness of any SaaS model for crucial mission applications. As an outcome, some consumers still select an isolated on-premise application to assure complete isolation. This is a common concern for majority of innovations coming to mainstream, as they face their own immaturity until they are proven o...


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Software Development Life Cycle -Tools for Transparency

Posted by simon simon on Thursday, August 2, 2012, In : ALM 

Globalization led business world, depend on the technological innovations to meet the cut throat competition. Customer being the major priority in every business establishment, all the business oriented organizations and corporate houses look forward newer software applications to meet customer demands. However, every software developed indigenously by the organization’s software professionals or outsourced from experts in the field, has a life cycle of its own.

The 
software development lif...


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Software Development Lifecycle Solutions for SME’s

Posted by simon simon on Wednesday, June 27, 2012, In : Application lifecycle management 

The Software Engineering field is relatively new. However, in this less time advanced and scientific approaches for software development have been overwhelming. The use of software proliferated back in the late 70’s and sometime in early 80’s. At the same time, programming languages too evolved from assembly languages to advanced level, methodical and object oriented languages. This led software development professionals and experts in universities and industry look for ways and means to...


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