How It Works with Application Lifecycle Management?

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Oct 13, 2014
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Did you know that projects can use different types of lifecycles? In reality, the more complicated and geographically distributed the projects are, the higher the need to venture and look for a variety of lifecycles that fit each particular need. Each program manager should know how to maximize the use of this application lifecycle management. It would be impossible to deal with the project, much as evaluate the risks involved, whereby the need to redirect the project into another direction can be exasperating.

There are about more than 10 lifecycles available that you can choose from. Others are more popular, yet some of them are more beneficial to organizations. Here are some workable ALM that can help you achieve your goals:

·         Iterative – samples of product are being prototyped, such as features and architectures. The team throwing away pieces of code, keeps them around and learn how this code can work with each corresponding products.

·         Incremental – building and establishing larger pieces of the product, one by one according to features.

·         Iterative/Incremental – this type uses time boxes or processes to accomplish chunks of works. The part where iterative plays its role is to revisit the pieces of products. Incremental comes in when the completion of the pieces is approaching the time box.

 

What ALM can do?

 

What then are ALM tools, many would ask. This process concerns to how an organization can manage the application lifecycle using the features to further the software development. The ALM solutions start with plans, implementation and deployment. When the application loses its business worth, that is when it already useless and had come to the end.

ALM may not support certain life cycle management processes, but it is a collaborating arm to keep all these activities coordinated. It features best practices which maximizes production. Also, information is easily relayed which breaks boundaries among the team. Further, it simplifies and hastens the development stage which is a real advantage in terms of integration.

 

 

 Other Useful Features

1.   Test case management tool is also available in ALM, which is an equally powerful and convenient software to utilize, allows execution and administer test cases easily and quickly. This is relatively important especially for the quality assurance team who is in charge of the execution of test cases since this can manage the work loads by providing test sets to the assigned QA tester.

2.      Bug Tracking System is user-friendly software that can be used for numerous projects especially for small and medium sized companies. This bug tracking tool features screenshots and online editing for easy bug tracking system and issue tracking system which is responsible for a centralized evaluation of the process.

Organizations are always looking for best ways to speed up their goals in the least possible time. Software and tools are being utilized for proper team collaboration and quality results. This is why application lifecycle management was created to work on what's best and beneficial to every business. There are many available options to choose from and you just need to be meticulous to know what can work for your projects.

 

Each program manager should know how to maximize the use of this application lifecycle management.

 

 

 

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