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This chapter presents the methodology and procedures used in the development of the
system, resources needed for the project development including Stake Holders, Technical
Resources, Project Constraints and Cost Analysis and Benefits.
METHODOLOGY
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1. Planning
Once an idea is deemed viable and feasible, the project team comes together and
works to identify features. The goal of this phase is to break down the idea into smaller
pieces of work (the features) then to prioritize each feature and assign it to an iteration.
2. Requirements Analysis
This phase involves many meetings with managers, stakeholders, and users to
identify business requirements. The team needs to gather information like who will use the
product and how they will use it. These requirements must be quantifiable, relevant, and
detailed.
3. Design
The system and software design is prepared from the requirements identified in the
previous phase. The team needs to think about what the product or solution will look like.
The
test team also comes up with a test strategy or plan to proceed.
4. Implementation, coding or development
This phase is all about creating and testing features, and scheduling iterations for
deployment. The development phase starts with iteration 0, because there are no features
being delivered. This iteration lays down the foundation for development, with tasks like
finalizing contracts, preparing the environments, and funding.
5. Testing
Once the code has been developed, it is tested against the requirements to make sure
the product is actually solving customer needs and matching user stories. During this phase,
unit testing, integration testing, system testing, and acceptance testing are done.
6. Deployment
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After testing, the product is delivered to customers for them to use. However, deployment
isnt the end of the project. Once customers start using the product, they may run into new
problems that the project team will need to address.
RESOURCES
In the proposed project, the researches considered the following key resources in
developing the proposed study.
Stake Holders
Polytechnic Institute of Tabaco
-It serves as the target main stake holder and client of this study. It will help them
to track the alumni status in easy way.
Polytechnic Institute of Tabaco Administrator
-They will monitor the functional and the performance of the system. They can
determine if the goal was achieve or not by the system.
Technical Resources
Resources play vital role in realization of the proposed system. The following key
resources will help to develop the proposed system.
Hardware Resources
Desktop Computers
One computers to be use as the server where all files needed by the proposed system is
stored in all access to the system takes place.
With the following specification.
Processor
RAM
4GB
Optical Drive
Hard Disk
250GB
Operating System
Display
21" LCD
Software Resources
XAMPP - is a free and open source cross-platform web server solution stack package developed
by Apache Friends, consisting mainly of the Apache HTTP Server, MariaDB database, and
interpreters for scripts written in the PHP and Perl programming languages.[2][3] XAMPP stands
for Cross-Platform (X), Apache (A), MariaDB (M), PHP (P) and Perl (P). It is a simple,
lightweight Apache distribution that makes it extremely easy for developers to create a local web
server for testing and deployment purposes. Everything needed to set up a web server server
application (Apache), database (MariaDB), and scripting language (PHP) is included in an
extractable file. IXAMPP is also cross-platform, which means it works equally well on Linux,
Mac and Windows. Since most actual web server deployments use the same components as
XAMPP, it makes transitioning from a local test server to a live server extremely easy as well.
MYSQL - is management system tool to use for proposed system it will serve
as storage area of all date required in the propose system. It will help to add,
edit, search and delete.
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Development Cost
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The main proponents purpose of this system is, to make the alumni tracking more easy
to used and manage the alumni. It is
NOTES
Notes
Agile software development,
https://www.smartsheet.com/agile-vs-scrum-vs-waterfall-vs-kanban
https://www.cprime.com/resources/what-is-agile-what-is-scrum/
https://www.allaboutagile.com/what-is-agile-10-key-principles/
(vfdvdf, 656)
https://www.agilealliance.org/agile101/what-is-agile/
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software
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(2016,
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http://www.cprime.com/resources/what-is-agile-what-is-scrum/
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software
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