Prototyping and its Advantages and Disadvantages

What is Prototyping? Prototyping is one of the most trusted methods used form long time for requirement gathering. Early on in the development lifecycle, prototypes are developed. Prototypes give insights into the look and feel of the application. It is the best way to test a concept or process or …

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Root Cause analysis

A root cause is defined as a factor that caused a non-conformance and should be permanently eliminated through process improvement. The root cause is the core issue the highest-level cause that set-in motion the entire cause and effect’s reaction that ultimately leads to the problem. Root cause analysis is defined …

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Gap Analysis

A gap analysis is a method of accessing the performance of a business unit to determine whether business requirements or objectives are being met and if not, what steps should be taken to meet them. A gap analysis may also be referred as a need analysis, needs assessment, or need …

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Prototyping and Wireframing

Prototyping and Wireframing:- Prototyping: Prototyping is an important process in software development. We need to create a simulation of the desired product to get to know how the real product will work. We can say it is a mock-up or a concept of an idea or a product.   The …

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Gannt Chart

Gantt Chart:- Gantt charts are used to represent a project schedule. Gantt chart is one of the project planning as well as project scheduling techniques. It is a bar chart that will showcase as well as track activities of the project over time and it will help you to observe …

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Ganntt Chart

Scheduling and tracking the project progress is very important aspect of any project development. Be it any methodology one adopts, a project’s success depends on effective tracking of project milestones. Back in 1910-1915 Henry Grantt an American Engineer and consultant developed a tool for systematic and routine operations tracking and …

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Wireframe and Prototyping

For any product to be developed, a blueprint is required. Similarly when we develop a website or a web or mobile application we create a blue print which is known as Wireframe. In layman’s terms Wireframe gives us a visual representation of the contents of a website or an application. …

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Use Case and Use Case Relationships

USE CASE DIAGRAM Use case diagram is high level static UML (Unified Modeling Language) diagram A use case diagram is a visual representation that how user or external interface interacts with a system not the functionality of system. Use case diagram is modelled as per end user prospective In Use …

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Customer relationship management (CRM)

CRM stands for ‘Customer Relationship Management’ and refers to all strategies, methods, techniques, tools, and technologies used by organizations for developing, retaining existing customers and acquiring customers. these technologies permit strategy, and find and manage customer relationships, directly or virtually. this software provides performance to the companies in four segments: …

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Use case diagram

This is one of the static diagrams of UML diagrams, which consider as industry standard language for specifying, visualizing and documenting software systems. This diagram identifies the interaction between the system and their actors. Use cases are specifying that the expected behavior and not exact method of making it happen. …

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