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APPLICATION
DEVELOPMENT & MAINTENANCE
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Technovision Software
is quality assurance software company provides offshore software
development using right software development methodologies. Our service
offers those software solutions that will benefit the customers. We can
present you with an appropriate solution to your current and future
application needs and requirements. We are committed to customer best
satisfaction by offering the highest quality in software development,
Customized ecommerce software, Custom Web Application Development and
other IT enabled services.
Technovision Software has a well-defined and mature application
development process which comprises the complete SDLC from business
case analysis to maintenance and support of the application. Our
development team adopts project methodologies based on the client's
project specifications and requirements.
Life Cycle (SDLC) is a conceptual model used in project management that
describes the stages involved in an information system development
project from an initial feasibility study through maintenance of the
completed application. Various SDLC methodologies have been developed
to guide the processes involved including the waterfall model (the
original SDLC method), rapid application development (RAD), joint
application development (JAD), the fountain model and the spiral model.
Mostly, several models are combined into some sort of hybrid
methodology. Documentation is crucial regardless of the type of model
chosen or devised for any application, and is usually done in parallel
with the development process. Some methods work better for specific
types of projects, but in the final analysis, the most important factor
for the success of a project may be how closely particular plan was
followed.
The image below is the classic Waterfall model methodology, which is
the first SDLC method and it describes the various phases involved in
development.

We at Technovision Software have strong technical capabilities in
Java,VB, .NET, MS-SQL, Oracle and other technologies
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