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About Case Tasks and Deliverables Analysts, project leaders and system developers can now build integrated business systems by using this complete guide to ORACLE's CASE Method. This highly practical book identifies the key tasks and defines the major deliverables required at every stage of the development life cycle. Highlights of the book *clear checklists, estimating factors and quality controls for application system development *helpful guidelines for reviewing user specifications, and choosing how and when to use prototyping *comprehensive documentation forms for strategic planning through implementation. It is designed to be equally valuable as a training aid and as a 'hot- line' reference to ensure high-quality deliverables that meet the requirements of users.

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Case method : tasks and deliverables, Richard Barker

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1990
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Titolo
Case method : tasks and deliverables
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
1990
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
352
ISBN10
0201416972
ISBN13
9780201416978
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Valutazione
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About Case Tasks and Deliverables Analysts, project leaders and system developers can now build integrated business systems by using this complete guide to ORACLE's CASE Method. This highly practical book identifies the key tasks and defines the major deliverables required at every stage of the development life cycle. Highlights of the book *clear checklists, estimating factors and quality controls for application system development *helpful guidelines for reviewing user specifications, and choosing how and when to use prototyping *comprehensive documentation forms for strategic planning through implementation. It is designed to be equally valuable as a training aid and as a 'hot- line' reference to ensure high-quality deliverables that meet the requirements of users.