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    Case Study Aqua America

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    Aqua America’s Software Methodology Justina Khuu The majority of Aqua America’s software is developed using the waterfall method, whether it is in-house or through contractors. Oftentimes there is a meeting set for requirements gathering between the developers and the managers or directors of the department that is to benefit from the software development, and then minimal contact between the two groups until the product is delivered. While this results in the least amount of upfront cost by…

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    3 Project Management 3.1 Methodology Since ultimately, this project is concerned with the development of an application for real users, it is important that we follow a user-centred approach. Not only should such an approach involve users at the early stages of the project when requirements are gathered, but it should involve users during the design, development and the evaluation process as well. User involvement is crucial as it gives them the opportunity to identify problems with the system…

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    1. Introduction Usability and responsiveness is crucial in software design. According to ISO 9241-210, usability is the “degree to which a product or system can be used by specified users to achieve specified goals with effectiveness, efficiency and satisfaction in a specified context of use” [1]. In particular, the software interface should promote learnability, understandability, and operability [2]. Responsiveness corresponds to the amount of time required to complete an action after the user…

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    Poka Yoke Case Study

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    A frame work for assesing poka-yoke device According to this article the framework assesses the processes of the design, operation and maintenance of poka-yoke devices. The framework includes a scoring system; background in both lean production and human factors is required to apply the framework. (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0278612512000313) Enabling Poka-Yoke Workflows with the AristaFlow BPM Suite This tool gives idea into the AristaFlow BPM Suite – a next generation…

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    Scrum

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    management with Scrum has several main principles. Independence of the Scrum team is the first and the main principle of its work. It means that the team of Scrum developers has no strict limits to work within. In the traditional approach to software development, the team is usually provided with complete and detailed instructions on the future project. At Agile project management by Scrum the team is more independent in its actions. The reason of it is the assumption that the team knows better…

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    Commander Training and the Defense Incident-Based Reporting System (DIBRS) Per a 2004 directive which was incorporated into the 2007 DOD 6400.06, Domestic Abuse Involving DoD Military and Certain Affiliated Personnel, commanders are required to report command actions to the DIBRS by way of law enforcement officials. Additionally, commanders were provided a web-based training curriculum that is still in use by the DoD. Despite DoD training efforts, the Chief of the Financials and Special…

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    One of the disadvantages of AI is the high cost. In the creating an artificial intelligence requires enormous expenses as they are very multifarious machines and so its repair and maintenances. They have software programs which require numerous progressions to provide the needs of the changes in the environment and also the need for the machines to be smarter day by day. In the case of rigorous breakdowns, the procedure to recuperate lost codes and re-instating the system could require huge time…

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    Waterfall approach was first SDLC Model to be used widely in Software Engineering to ensure the project success. In The Waterfall approach the whole software development and divided into separate phases. In Waterfall typically, model, the outcome of one phase acts as the input for the next phase sequentially. Following is a diagram representation of different phases of waterfall model. Waterfall Model Application Every software developed is different suitable of SDLC approach to…

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    10 Things about Waterfall Development that Everyone Hates Waterfall development is software development model. With this model, there is a designated progression of actions that are taken throughout the time that software is being developed up until the time that the software is released. This system is one that has been in existence for several years. For the most part, it is made up of six distinct phases: 1. Requirements analysis 2. Design 3. Implementation 4. Testing 5. Installation 6.…

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    Task 2 (M1) Relook at this criteria – Show examples Discuss the importance of quality of code. There are many reasons why code quality is important to have when you’re creating a program one of these reasons are to make it easier to read and appeal to a wide audience this can be done not only by separating coding and indenting it, but also by adding comments to your coding with descriptive text about what the certain piece is doing, as well as this giving specific names to certain tools used in…

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