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What Walmart Needs - TEAM A MEMBERS

This Homework Presentation highlights the necessary strategic shifts for Walmart�s continued success.

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What Walmart Needs - TEAM A MEMBERS - Page 1 preview imageA step By step process to develop softwaresystemsProject planning and feasibilitystudySystems analysis, requirementsanalysisSystems designDevelopmentIntegration andtestingAcceptance, installation,deploymentMaintenance
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What Walmart Needs - TEAM A MEMBERS - Page 3 preview imageSystems Development Lifecycle (SDLC)System/Software Development Life Cycle is a step by stepprocess to develop the System/Software. Through the SDLCa high quality performance, cost-effective and efficientsystem can be developed within time. It makes thedevelopment process effective working and easy tomaintain and enhance.It is divided in several phases and each phase comprised ofmultiple steps, and they are as follows:oProject planning and feasibility studyoSystems analysis, requirements analysisoSystems designoDevelopmentoIntegration and testingoAcceptance, installation, deploymentoMaintenance2
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What Walmart Needs - TEAM A MEMBERS - Page 4 preview imageProject planning and feasibility studyBasic requirements like why a System or softwareneeded, what would be benefits of this system etc areanalyzed in this phase of SDLC.A systems feasibility is analyzed by differentperspectives, technical, economic, and organizationfeasibility aspectsThis phase includes the following steps:oWhat are our business opportunities and businesspriorities?oA Feasibility Study includesothe prospective users needsothe resource requirements, costs, benefits,oand feasibility of a proposed project3
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