Match the phases and objectives of Dynamic System Development Method
Feasibility study
Implementation phase
Design and build
Functional model
Business study
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Explanation:
Implementation phase → Delivers the tested system along with the documentation to the end users,
Feasibility study → Assess cost, time and technical factors,
Business study → Analyzing the process and the users who are a part of it and their needs,
Functional model → Studying the business processes and converting these business process into model, Design and build → Product is developed in iterations
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Dynamic System Development Method:
- A framework for developing and sustaining systems is provided by the Dynamic Systems Development method (DSDM), an associate's degree agile code development strategy.
- The DSDM philosophy is based on a modified form of the sociologist's principle, according to which an application is frequently produced in 80% of the time it would take to deliver a 100% application.
- Every iteration of the DSDM iterative coding process adheres to the 80 percent rule, which states that each increment only requires enough effort to enable progress to the next increment.
- After many business requirements have been documented or adjustments have been sought and accommodated, the final detail is frequently finished later.
The phases and objectives of Dynamic System Development Method:
Feasibility study:
- It determines the key business requirements and limitations pertaining to the application that needs to be created before determining whether or not the application would be a strong candidate for the DSDM technique.
Business study:
- It also sets the fundamental application architecture and identifies the maintainability requirements for the application, which may enable the application to provide business value.
Functional Model Iteration:
- It generates a number of iterative prototypes that show the client how useful they are.
- The goal of this constant cycle is to gather additional needs by getting input from consumers as they apply the paradigm.
Design and Build Iteration:
- It revisits prototypes created during iterative usable model development to confirm that each was created in a way that could change it to provide operational business value for end users.
- Useful model iteration and style and construction iteration can sometimes happen simultaneously.
Implementation:
- It inserts the most recent code increment—a prototype that has been "operationalized"—into the operational environment.
- It should be noted that
- (a) the increment may not be entirely finished or
- (b) adjustments may also be needed since the increment has been implemented.
- DSDM development work continues by going back to the useful model iteration activity in either scenario.
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