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  • Essay / Project management process or product-oriented processes

    • Staged development - project management process OR product-oriented processes? - In our opinion, staged development is known and generally as product-oriented processes because the staged development process is a sequence of mini projects (series of sub-modules are carried out in parallel). Staged development process always used to develop software or a system. Additionally, staged development is usually always used to complete the big project. This process involves completing the project which can be considered as a large project and dividing the required work by section to be completed faster. Based on the staged development framework, it can be seen that each phase of the distribution is necessary to get the job done, to ensure that the work is more organized and runs smoothly. 2 or Phase 2 to Phase 3 and will be done in parallel. This is about finishing the project faster. Often the process is repeated until phase 3 where the phase 3 process which is often no longer the last change after user reviews on the client but can be repeated until phase 5 if there is has dissatisfaction with the client for a job until the client affirms that the project meets the desired criteria. The example of a progressive development project is to develop a system for the KPTMKL campus management system. We give as an example a relatively important system to complete: developing a campus management system for KPTMKL students. This system should allow students to reference their personal data, their financial education, their exam results as well as the subjects they have taken. Then, to get all this information, it must be applicable to all units working together as a registration unit, ASAD unit, financial unit and review units. This process involves four parts to get the work...... middle of paper...... ore into transition. A requirement is required when starting the creation, there needs to be a more complete understanding of how the structure of the CMS system then in the development and construction has diminished the use of this requirement. Additionally, phase transition is no longer a necessary requirement. Analysis and design were not required at the start of the work in the creation phases, they are used as in the development phases and reduced to analysis in the construction phases. The transition is still a bit of analysis. The implementation was not used in the start-up phase. It is increasingly used in the development and is used in the construction of what produces the system and begins to diminish at the IMPLEMENT transition. Finally, the tests are not used in the creation, development phase, but the tests were used in internal construction until the transition phase..