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Rookie
Join Date: Jan 2006
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Project In Export management system
Hi all
I am going to start a new project on Export Management System. So Lets Discuss the Phases of SDLC. Lets start with the Requirement Analysis... Any body have some idea Plz Reply to this post Ujjwal ![]() |
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Psycho
Join Date: Apr 2003
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Are you wanting to know what sort of structure to build into your export management code? I'm really confused by your lack of grammatical structure and assumption that all the programmers in here are 7th year postgrads working on their Ph.D's (which was implied by your word choices).
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Psycho
Join Date: Apr 2003
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First, you should analyze what data the company who would use the software is wanting to export. Then you would figure out what method to use for exporting, such as using XML files. Then you would design the GUI for the export process in your existing software. Then write the code, and debug it thoroughly.
There's your design process from start to finish. By the way, I don't mean to attack you by saying this: you need to work on explaining yourself more clearly. Also, don't randomly capitalize words you feel are important. If I see capitalized words I immediately think "proper noun" or that you're referring to an existing piece of software. Last edited by nwlinkvxd; 01-13-2006 at 01:32 AM.. Reason: addendum |
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"Officer, I was in fear for my life"
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Oklahoma City
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Before we can discuss requirement of the system, we need to define the problem so we know what it should do. Otherwise I could say that a requirement is it should send a text message to my cell phone at 6 am every weekday because I'm to lazy to use an alarm clock.
There's a requirement, but it isn't going to help solve the problem at all. |
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