Roles
Roles
Roles
The SDLC is Software Development Life Cycle, meaning the total development life cycle of a system. It describes the step by step processes that take places in the development of system. A Business Analyst is closely involved with the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC).
The Business Analyst has discussion with the client of the project, makes a through analysis of the system, defines the requirements, writes documents, explain the project to technical team and coordinate with them through out the project development.
Business Analysis: after consultations with the client the development company will put together a detailed Business Processes and Requirements Specification (including functional and non-functional requirements), Use Case Specifications, as well as refine the initial cost estimation.
Software development companies hire project managers to oversee the life cycle of software development and ensure all work is completed on time, on budget and to specification.
Project managers have a wide ranging role - they must manage, plan and be responsible for a wide range of people and projects. Project managers are appointed for the purpose of ensuring deliverables are excellent as possible.
2. Risk analysis
Risk analysis is an important step that should be completed before the project is started. A project manager should evaluate all risks involved with the project including technological issues, resources or even politics. He or she should try to avoid risk as much as possible.
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