Nowadays people such as a software engineer put their profile and skill-set on Internet and they even don't pretend to keep in secret those information...
Because they expect somebody like HR department guys finds it and they wait for a call/an email from HR...Further more they like their name to be more known by more people in all over the world..
I was hesitate to put my profile or any informatin that can identify who I am on Internet, but those big stream has changed my mind...
So I've decided to put some experience or my consern/interest related to software development here on Blogger blog...
System Development Life Cycle
1.Initial Planning(Planning)
2.Spec Analysis(Requirement Analysis)
3.Design&Initial Development(Design&Development)
4.Coding&Implementation Literature(Implementation)
5.Manual&Automated(Testing&Integration)
6.Client Side Evaluation(Evaluation)
7.Signing Off(Release)
8.Recycle(Support)
(others)Research/doubt/wonder articles
References
I bet this post would be updated repeatedly for long time all the time when I get new experience, tips, thoughts and skills.
Thanks!
Java,J2EE,Oracle,Linux experience and workaround tips. If you have thought at least once like "How much should I learn technologies to be good enough developer?", Yes answer is here, just read this articles.All articles are made use at real project and making clients happy!
Thursday, January 31, 2008
Experience Directory in Software Development
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