Re: documentation in SDLC
- From: Bob O`Bob <filterbob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2006 10:58:04 -0700
itsyash@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi All,
I work in a BPO company where we have a small software team of 3-4
programmers. Because our core competency is BPO, our software team has
been functioning without any docuemnation till now. We are unable to
follow the regular SDLC documentation because we need to develop
applications very quickly based on the deadline from the Top
Management.
My condolences.
I heard about Rapid application development and wanted to know if there
is a way of structured documentation process for Rapid Application
Development. Our main need to document this is to ensure that the
requirement is correctly understood by us, to be able to transfer
system understanding to the new programmers quickly and maintain
quality. However, we are never going to be able to follow the detailed
documentation structure of flowcharting, algorithms, dfd's, SRS,
modular breakdown documents, testing reports etc.
Is there a way to skip a few of these and still maintain quality
documentation to meet the above mentioned goals.
No.
It would be great if someone can help me out of this.
You're welcome.
.
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