Javascript
Javascript
A MICRO-PROJECT PROPOSAL
Academic Year 2023-24
Class & Branch Second Year Computer Science
Semester Fourth
Name of Subject Software Eng.
Title of Micro-project “A case Study On Application Of Software
Development Life Cycle”
Name of Group Members 1. Parth Nerkar.
2. Lokesh Rajput.
3. Ramkrushna Shirsath.
Name of Guide Mrs.N.R.Bhamre
CONTENTS:
1. Brief Introduction to Micro-Project
The systems development life cycle, in its variant forms, remains one of the
oldest and yet still widely used methods of software development and
acquisition methods in the information technology (IT) arena. While it has
evolved over the years in response to ever-changing scenarios and paradigm
shifts pertaining to the building or acquiring of software, its central tenants are
as applicable today as they ever were. Life-cycle stages have gone through
iterations of different names and number of steps, but at the core the SDLC is
resilient in its tried-and-true deployment in business, industry, and
government. In fact, the SDLC has been called one of the two dominant systems
development methodologies today, along with prototyping (Piccoli, 2012).
Thus, learning about the SDLC remains important to the students of today as
well as tomorrow.
ii. Planning and assessment for security risks. Approval for progressing to
Development Phase.
4. Literature Review
A project manager can implement an SDLC process by following various models. Some
of the methods are the waterfall model, iterative model and the spiral model. The
waterfall model is a step-by-step method in which each phase of the process is
completed before moving to the next phase.
The SDLC includes the following phases: planning and requirement analysis, design
and development, implementation, testing, integration, and maintenance. In order to
apply these concepts, I created a web application for users to schedule messages to
be sent at a future time and date.
5. Proposed Methodology
• Stage 1: Project Planning. The first stage of SDLC is all about “What do
we want?” ...
• Stage 2: Gathering Requirements & Analysis. ...
• Stage 3: Design. ...
• Stage 4: Coding or Implementation. ...
• Stage 5: Testing. ...
• Stage 6: Deployment. ...
• Stage 7: Maintenance.
6. Resources Required
Sr. Quan
Name of Resource/Material Specifications Remarks
No. tity
1. Software - 1
2. network - 1
3. computer - 1
4. google - 1