2.
DEVELOPMENT PROCESS
(a)
Functional Design Review (FDR)
The FDR is developed to specify the functional requirements
of the project along with technical details on software, hardware,
data structures, terminology etc. It separates the project
into sections according to unique characteristics of functionality.
After the CDR is approved, the Project Manager will present
FDR to client; it will be changed if the client is not satisfied
with the document.
(b)
Technical Design Review (TDR)
The TDR is intended to specify the detailed technical requirements
of the project. It is prepared by the Project Manager and
is intended for internal use by the programming team. It defines
the high-level technical and functional design issues.
A TDR can only be developed after approval of the CDR and
the FDR.
(c)
Design & Coding
Our internal Creative Team will begin to work to create designs
for the client's approval. Simultaneously the Programming
Team will begin on the System Architecture.
(d)
Quality Assurance
The Quality Assurance (QA) Process will occur in either modules
or upon final completion, depending on the nature of the project.
Complete QA approval is required prior to release of the product
to the client - this is the Zero Defect Mindset.
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