Each term will be described in separate post. But please note: This blog addresses each part of the lifecycle in a holistic way. Just defect tracking is not interesting.
ALM is a live organism. One part cannot live by itself. Each aspect is a part of the whole, and this is the way I will address it.
ALM - Application Lifecycle Management, ALM 2.0, ALM for medical, SDLC - Software Development Lifecycle Management, SLM - Software Lifecycle Management, project management, process flow, risk management, high level/low level Requirements Management, high level/detailed design, R&D tasks, unit tests, test management - Test plan, Test automation, test run, test results, defect tracking, build manager, source code integration, change management, analytics, coverage matrix, traceability matrix, release manager, tracking and reports, Regulations, The PLM/ALM aspect, 3rd party integration, customer management, action items, release notes.
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In a world where regulated processes are more and more required by the vendor who provides software to the industry I think more terms can be raised such as FDA, TL9000, CMMI etc.
ReplyDeleteI agree. Regulation for ALM is really an important subject.
ReplyDeleteI will add some posts on this issue
Hi.
ReplyDeleteI read a same topic 2 month ago. The topic helps me to improve my competency.
Apart from that, below article also is the same meaning
TL 9000 terms
Tks again and nice keep posting
rgs
The Program (Investment) Life Cycle integrates the project management and system development life cycles with the activities directly associated with system deployment and operation. By design, system operation management and related activities occur after the project is complete and are not documented within this guide.
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