User Requirements Specification: Based on the detailed specs foregathered during system study, the User Requirements Specification, which precisely outlines what you are expecting from the system, would be turned out on behalf of your organization or would be received from you
Proposal:
The latter step would be to submit you
- A Technical Proposal responsive to your needs emphasizing the strengths of your company and,
- A Cost Proposal depicting necessary financial information
SRS: The technical specification as to- 'what business, or other requirements must be satisfied by the proposed system and how' -would be detailed herein this sub-phase.
Design: Project Analysts and team leads would study and prepare a strategy blueprint integrating function, process, and industry specific strategies assessing the optimal set of technologies and business models and then design the system, database and control flow.
Development: Developers, would, then set out programming the system as per the studies carried out and the design turned out and accomplish the tasks on hand.
Testing & Debugging: To ensure the system performs as precisely as expected and as accurately as required, tests on hardware and software would be taken up in accordance with a documented test plan, which not only documents what will be tested, but also the expected results. Following the completion of the tests, those that would be found to have failed to meet an acceptable standard would be allocated a severity level. Enabling an objective view, all the errors (bugs) are noted and analyzed and subjected to corrective actions
Client Review & Acceptance: In order to obtain your acceptance, the system developed and tested would, then, be sent to you, the client, enabling your review.
Implementation Of The Suggested Changes:
The changes, if any, that you would suggest following your review of the system/application, would then be implemented ameliorating the system/application accordingly