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To: Dan Martello
From: Ike Camargo
Date: August 29, 2018
Subject: SDLC phases
The testing phase in ERP implementation could not be skipped. Each phase in SDLC is equally important.
The phases of SDLC are shown below:
Systems development life cycle (SDLC):
- The seven phases in SDLC includes:
- Planning phase:
- The planning phase includes creating a goal statement for project.
- It defines a high level plan for intended project.
- It sets the scope of project.
- Analysis Phase:
- In analysis phase the firm would analyze business requirements.
- It refines goals of project into defined operations and functions of intended systems.
- Design phase:
- The design phase creates description for system features and operations.
- Development phase:
- The development phase transforms detailed design documents into actual system.
- During this phase, the team defines
programming language for development...
- Planning phase:
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