Difference between revisions of "Digital Enablement Development Release Cycle"
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==Agile== | ==Agile== | ||
− | Agile is an umbrella term for a variety of development methods which focus on adaptability, continuous development, iteration and collaboration.[ | + | Agile is an umbrella term for a variety of development methods which focus on adaptability, continuous development, iteration and collaboration.[1] |
==Stages of Development and Release== | ==Stages of Development and Release== | ||
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+ | DCD uses open-source software to develop applications, and follows three stages for releasing these applications. | ||
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+ | ===Pilot=== | ||
+ | Pilot is the development phase when the application is being tested by users to see if it can meet their needs. Users provide feedback so the app can be changed early in its development, before enhancements and specific bug fixes are made. | ||
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+ | DCD may test multiple open-source applications to develop a particular application. |
Revision as of 08:03, 15 October 2018
The Digital Collaboration uses an Agile framework to develop and release digital products.
Agile
Agile is an umbrella term for a variety of development methods which focus on adaptability, continuous development, iteration and collaboration.[1]
Stages of Development and Release
DCD uses open-source software to develop applications, and follows three stages for releasing these applications.
Pilot
Pilot is the development phase when the application is being tested by users to see if it can meet their needs. Users provide feedback so the app can be changed early in its development, before enhancements and specific bug fixes are made.
DCD may test multiple open-source applications to develop a particular application.