SwRI: Full Life Cycle Development: Information Systems Engineering, full life cycle development, business process reengineering, systems integration, BPR, IT services, IS sservices, information systems services
Over time, business needs and practices change,
government regulations and policies change, technology changes, and
user demands change. Information systems must evolve to
accommodate these changing needs. The Information Systems Engineering Department
of Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) helps
industry and government clients manage evolutionary changes to
information systems throughout all phases of the systems development
life cycle (SDLC). Within the SDLC, there are four basic functions that must be
managed: Requirements ? what the system is supposed to do Design ? blueprint of the architecture, interfaces and functions
of the system Implementation ? the physical system itself Testing ? making sure the system really does what it?s supposed to
do Example of Enterprise Systems Development
Life Cycle These functions are not performed in isolation; rather, they are
performed in an interconnected and overlapping fashion throughout
the life cycle of all systems. Several standard conceptual models
exist to describe the connection and sequence of these functions
within the life cycle, such as: Waterfall Spiral Iterative Prototype Each model has strengths and weaknesses and lends
itself to specific situations. SwRI has experience with selecting
and adapting these life cycle models appropriately to accommodate
complexity and risk factors for a given client project. Because SwRI is well versed in all aspects of SDLC management, we
are able to not only deliver complete turn-key solutions for our
clients, but we can also provide support to defined subsets of functions
within the overall life cycle including: Requirements development ? transforming the client's desires into
coherent requirement statements that system architects can rely on
when developing a system solution Systems modeling ? analyzing and documenting current and future
system functions, interfaces and performance requirements to guide
developers when implementing the system solution and to allow
low-risk evaluation of design alternatives prior to implementation Trade study ? evaluating commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) products
against business requirements for selection and integration with or
replacement of existing systems Prototype/proof-of-concept ? executing design and implementation
on a small scale to determine the feasibility of systems technology
and mitigate risk of implementation on large scale Independent verification and
validation (IV&V) ? ensuring all
requirements are addressed by the non-SwRI developed system and
producing a product that meets the client's needs within the
program's constraints
We can offer you insights about how to specify the most effective
approach to solving your software engineering problems. For more information about full life
cycle development capabilities at SwRI or how you can contract
with SwRI,
please contact
Steven H. Rodgers
at
srodgers@swri.org
or (210) 522-3772.
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