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Software Design & Development with Mass Services

Analysis

 

Mass Services provides a range of analytical services which are designed to help you maximise the benefit from any project. These services include analysis of a range of requirements including:

We work with you to fully document your requirements and to undertake business process modelling based on best practices. Our consultants will spend time with you and your organisation to understand your processes and pain points, documenting the 'where we are now' and 'where do we want to be' business processes.

 

Working with you to choose effective methods for the collection and collation of the various requirements and we will also work with you to support your decision-making process towards choosing an effective method for documenting processes and communication these with the subject matter experts.

 

In summary, our requirements management method will assist you:

 

Design

 

Mass Services has extensive experience in the delivery of software engineering design services. Our experienced software engineers will provide design leadership for your project and we use industry standard methods to provide effective and efficient services for the delivery of your solution.

A typical assignment will involve Mass Services specialists working with the customer on the design of the following system components:

Our database design service provides an opportunity to leverage our specialist knowledge and experience of contemporary database theory to design databases that are highly responsive to each organisations needs and fully integrated with its business or enterprise applications and internal and external third-party systems.

 

Our application design service converts the specified requirements into defined software architecture, components, modules and interfaces necessary to deliver the agreed project.

Our methodology for workflow integration of Facilities Management solutions with other Business and IT Systems within the Enterprise is increasingly based around the evolving standards of Services-Orientated Architecture (SOA) and Web-services and messaging.

The Mass Services use and deployment of Web-services for specific business application services is based on standard Internet protocols such as Universal Description Discovery and Integration (UDDI), Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP), Extensive Mark-Up Language (XML) and Web Service Description Language (WSDL).

Web-services are becoming the de-facto approach for enterprise level application integration.

 

Development

 

Mass Development method includes configuration management, coding and testing and typically will cover the following activities:

Typically each of the above will be part of an iterative process the objective of which is to gain client acceptance and approval at each step of the process prior to proceeding to the next stage and eventually to the deployment stage.

This method minimised the minimises the risk of a miss-match between requirements and deliverables and also allows for the management and containment of project scope.

Enhancements or changes to the scope are controlled through a formal process of review, examination and reporting with requests for change.

Every significant development project implemented by Mass Services uses a documented and structured configuration management method. The method includes source-code control, a code release and patch plan, the implementation of a defect tracking system and regular communication of defect status with users and stakeholders.

 

For further information on Mass Services Software Design & Development expertise, please telephone us on 0118 977 8560 or email info@mass-services.com.

 

 

 

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