More than shared components
A proven approach to development
Rapid development is synonymous with a sound design plan that is carefully thought out and not just based on improvisation. We offer a development approach where no effort has been spared on the organic architecture. Informed organic choices guarantee powerful, high-performance, open-ended applications that respond satisfactorily to the operational specifications that are required of applications that are a key element in the mission of the organization.
Sound development practices
One of the highly rated deliverables of our system is the best practices guide. This is a document that provides guidelines for each aspect to take into consideration when an organization develops applications with Oracle Application Express (APEX). Depending on the specific context, an organization may rapidly implement best practices so as to facilitate the development, maintenance and evolution of applications.
A development methodology
Purged deliverables that respect the Oracle Application Express (APEX) product philosophy as a tool for rapid development. The diagram below shows the major deliverables that comprise our system for application development. Firmly based on results, a subset of deliverables is suggested for supporting a RAD process.
Other deliverables are also available to support the entire process from design to user guide. Here is the complete list of our system’s deliverables:
List of deliverables:
- Best pratices guide(R10)
- Operating and organic standards (N10 and N20)
- Opportunity study (E10)
- Assessment scale (G10)
- Project organization manual (G20)
- Extent of application (C10)
- Organization of work (C20)
- Architecture specifications (C30)
- Conceptual data model (C40)
- Application services specifications (A10)
- Operating specifications (A20, A21 et A22)
- Data conversion specifications (A30)
- Processing conversion specifications (A35)
- Physical data model (A40)
- Operating test specifications (A50)
- Content of production start-up (I10)
- User guide (U10)
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Key to letters:
- E: Study
- G: Management
- R: Reference
- C: Design
- A: Assessment
- I: Implantation
- U: Use
- N: Standards
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