An information system progresses through several phases as it is developed, used, and finally
retired. These phases encompass a system development life cycle, usually referred to as the SDLC.
In the course of this semester, you may have come to realize how much work goes into creating an
information systems and how much value it adds to an organization.
Tasks:
1. You need to write an essay that discusses the five phases of the SDLC using the waterfall
approach described in your lectures and text-books.
2. In your essay you must discuss about The tools and techniques used in each of the five SDLC
phases (if any tools are used).
3. You must write this essay in less
Answers
a series of coded software instructions to control the operation of a computer or other machine.
Similar:
application
(piece of) software
routine
instance
solution
3.
a presentation or item on television or radio, especially one broadcast regularly between stated times.
"a nature programme"
Similar:
broadcast
production
show
presentation
transmission
performance
telecast
simulcast
videocast
podcast
documentary
play
comedy
film
docudrama
newscast
chat show
magazine (programme)
phone-in
episode
instalment
prog
DATED
a radio or television channel.
4.
a sheet or booklet giving details of items or performers at an event or performance.
"a theatre programme"
Similar:
guide
playbill
verb
verb: program
1.
provide (a computer or other machine) with coded instructions for the automatic performance of a task.
"it is a simple matter to program the computer to recognize such symbols"
write computer programs.
"I've programmed for 25 years and have used many languages"
input (instructions for the automatic performance of a task) into a computer or other machine.
verb: programme; 3rd person present: programmes
"simply program in your desired volume level"
Similar:
set
fix
arrange
cause (a person or animal) to behave in a predetermined way.
"all members of a species are programmed to build nests in the same way"
2.
arrange according to a plan or schedule.
"we learn how to programme our own lives"
Similar:
arrange
organize
schedule
plan
map out
lay out
timetable
line up
prearrange
slate
schedule (an item) within a plan.
"the next stage of the treaty is programmed for next year"
3.
US
broadcast (an item).
"the station does not program enough contemporary works"
Origin
early 17th century (in the sense ‘written notice’): via late Latin from Greek programma, from prographein ‘write publicly’, from pro ‘before’ + graphein ‘write’.