“Define, Design, Develop and Deploy the right solutions in the right way.”
Maptech’s D4 Application Lifecycle Management (D4ALM) solutions automate and support the following lines of Application lifecycle,
1. Requirements Engineering.
2. UML 2.0 and SysML – based system design and modeling across the enterprise.
3. Change Management.
4. Configuration Management.
Enabling enterprise to align application development lifecycle with requirements, D4ALM dramatically improve quality, predictability and reduction in overall cost. It also provides you to comply with standards and business rules.
Requirements Lifecycle Management
“Corner stones – Express your objectives.”
D4ALM helps the Business objectives, stakeholder needs, standards, regulations, design and technical specifications to be perfectly defined, managed, interlinked and communicated. This provides you to communicate and collaborate on what you are trying to achieve.
UML 2.0 and SysML – based system design and modeling
“Prevention is better than cure”
Modeling using Unified Modeling Language (UML) or Systems Modeling Language is used to demonstrate the behavior to the end-user to ensure that, you have properly incorporated the requirements. It provides the better understanding of the requirements by development team, increases the chances of a successful delivery, and automate code generation, based on the approved model, provides the better path from design to implementation.
Change Management
“Changes are inevitable.”
D4ALM provides you to Keep the projects on track by controlling and communicating the changes across the enterprise. It provides an efficient and well defined approach to handle the change requests to requirements, designs and software.
Configuration Management
“Software evolves over time.”
Especially large and complex systems, evolves over time. D4ALM provides you to control component change, component configuration details, porting details on different environment and multiple release details. It also provides the visibility over the software development, build and release process. |