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  2. Activity diagram - Wikipedia

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    Activity diagrams [1] are graphical representations of workflows of stepwise activities and actions [2] with support for choice, iteration, and concurrency. In the Unified Modeling Language, activity diagrams are intended to model both computational and organizational processes (i.e., workflows), as well as the data flows intersecting with the related activities.

  3. Process-data diagram - Wikipedia

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    The SAP Implementation process is made up out of four main phases, i.e. the project preparation where a vision of the future-state of the SAP solution is being created, a sizing and blueprinting phase where a software stack is acquired and training is being performed, a functional development phase and finally a final preparation phase, when ...

  4. Flowchart - Wikipedia

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    Flowcharts are used to design and document simple processes or programs. Like other types of diagrams, they help visualize the process. Two of the many benefits are flaws and bottlenecks may become apparent. Flowcharts typically use the following main symbols: A process step, usually called an activity, is denoted by a rectangular box.

  5. Spiral model - Wikipedia

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    that all project activities follow a single spiral sequence; that every activity in the diagram must be performed, and in the order shown. While these misconceptions may fit the risk patterns of a few projects, they are not true for most projects. In a National Research Council report [4] this model was extended to include risks related to ...

  6. V-model - Wikipedia

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    In project management it is a method comparable to PRINCE2 and describes methods for project management as well as methods for system development. The V-model, while rigid in process, can be very flexible in application, especially as it pertains to the scope outside of the realm of the System Development Lifecycle normal parameters.

  7. Dynamic systems development method - Wikipedia

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    Visionary has the most accurate perception of the business objectives of the system and the project. Another task is to supervise and keep the development process in the right track. Ambassador user: Brings the knowledge of the user community into the project, ensures that the developers receive enough user feedback during the development process.

  8. Unified process - Wikipedia

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    Diagram illustrating how the relative emphasis of different disciplines changes over the course of the project. The unified process is an iterative and incremental development process. The elaboration, construction and transition phases are divided into a series of timeboxed iterations. (The inception phase may also be divided into iterations ...

  9. Waterfall model - Wikipedia

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    The waterfall model is a breakdown of developmental activities into linear sequential phases, meaning that each phase is passed down onto each other, where each phase depends on the deliverables of the previous one and corresponds to a specialization of tasks. [1]