Two prominent models followed by us are Waterfall Model and Agile Model.
Waterfall Model
Dot Com Infoway follows Waterfall life cycle model which emphasizes sequential development and accentuates on a phase-by-phase progress. E.g. Requirement analysis followed by design, followed by code, etc. with established milestones, documents, and then, reviews at the end of each phase. There are no overlaps of phases in this model. Also, the entire scope of the project is addressed at each phase.
We strictly follow the below guidelines in Waterfall development Model:
Review and Baseline the requirement document before the design phase.
Review and Baseline the design document before the coding phase.
Review and Baseline the code before the Testing phase.
Review and Baseline the Test Plans before the testing phase.
Agile Model
Agile Modeling (AM) is a practice-based methodology for effective modeling and documentation of software-based systems. Agile Modeling (AM) is a collection of values, principles, and practices for modeling software that can be applied on a software development project in an effective and light-weight manner.
Dot Com Infoway adheres to the following principles of the Agile Model (AM):
First and foremost: Satisfy the customer — Deliver valuable, working software early and frequently
Measure progress primarily by functionality and performance levels of software
Depute self-organizing team of motivated individuals
Have business people and developers work together daily
Welcome change requirements
Communicate using face-to-face conversation
Avoid non-essential work
Maintain a sustainable pace of development
Attend to good design continuously
Maintenance and Staffing Model:
Dot Com Infoway follows international-standard Maintenance Model and Staffing Model. Our unique and productivity-enhancing Maintenance/Staffing Model enables seamless development process and hampers-down technical havocs or organizational lapses, if any.
We have been working with DCI for almost a year. Our project was a step outside the ordinary and required the blazing of some new trails. DCI has been more than up to the task. They have been tenacious, gracious, responsive, creative, patient, and thoroughly professional throughout the project. They have been determined to get it right and have demonstrated that they have the skills and talent to do so.