System Development Life Cycle Made Easy


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The system development life cycle (SDLC) is a formal set of activities and phases used to guide the project through the complete development of an IT solution. If you're a project manager wanting to deliver quality solutions for your customers, you need to be on top of this stuff. Click here.



John Husband
Royal Palm Beach, FL, USA
Posted: Feb 19, 2008 1:40 AM

"This a power point. It give an OK overview of SDLC. It could use to be edited. It is the author's take on SDLC. It does not seem to directly parallel the DOJ process in all cases. I would be nice if it included templates which is what I was looking for."



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