Project Life Cycle
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This document describes the Project Life Cycle , from conception to final delivery. Each phase is crucial for ensuring a structured development process, minimizing risks, and maximizing product quality.
Project Phases
Phase |
Objective |
Key Activities |
Elicitation and Discovery |
Identify the needs and expectations of stakeholders. |
Collect requirements through interviews and market analysis. Identify challenges and opportunities. Define users and their key problems. |
Analysis and Consensus |
Refine and validate the collected requirements. |
Prioritize requirements based on feasibility and impact. Validate with stakeholders. Define success metrics. |
Declaration |
Formalize requirements and establish a clear scope. |
Official documentation of functional and non-functional requirements. Define acceptance criteria. Create the initial backlog and product roadmap. |
Representation |
Create models and prototypes to visualize the solution. |
Develop low-fidelity wireframes and prototypes. Model user flows and processes. Continuous feedback with stakeholders for adjustments. |
Verification and Validation |
Ensure that the requirements are correctly implemented. |
Functionality, usability, and performance testing. Review compliance with requirements and acceptance criteria. Adjustments based on test feedback. |
Organization and Update |
Keep the project documentation organized and updated. |
Record changes and backlog evolution. Plan new iterations and refine requirements. Monitor system adoption and performance. |
Revision History
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