The DSDM Process Flashcards
In line with the philosophy, the DSDM Approach to development and delivery consists of what exactly ?
iterative and incremental, with the most important business needs typically being addressed early while less important features are delivered later.
what are the 6 DSDM processes?
Pre-Project Phase
Feasibility Phase
Foundations Phase
Evolutionary Development Phase
Deployment Phase
Post-Project Phase
what happens in the feasibility phase?
establish whether the proposed project is likely to be feasible from a technical perspective and whether it appears cost-effective from a business perspective
what is the aim of the foundation phase?
understand the scope of work, and how it will be carried out to determine the project lifecycle by agreeing how the DSDM process will be applied to the specific needs of this project.
how long should the foundation phase last for ?
no longer than a few weeks
what is the purpose of the Evolutionary Development Phase?
the purpose is to evolve the solution and require the SDT to apply practices such as Iterative Development, Timeboxing, and MoSCoW prioritisation,
what happens in the deployment phase?
ultimate solution, or a subset of the ultimate solution is released,
After the last release, the project is formally closed.
what is the objective of the deployment phase ?
bring a baseline of the Evolving Solution into operational use
How is the DSDM configured and calibrated to cater for a range of projects?
by configuring a lifecycle appropriate for a specific project and determining an appropriate level of formality with which the DSDM products are defined, created and approved