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    2.1Project Development model: • Spiral lifecycle model is one of the most flexible SDLC models in place. • Project monitoring is very easy & effective. Each phase, as well as each loop, requires • a review from related people. This makes the model more effective. • Risk management is one of the in-built features of model which makes it more interesting compared to other models. • Project estimates in terms of schedule, cost etc become more realistic as the project moves forward & loops in spiral

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    The list of adopted technologies in OMG include (UML) in 1997, Model Driven Architecture (MDA), System Modelling Language (SysML) and Business Process Modelling Notation (BPMN) in 2006. The OMG’ architecture objective are to give a benefit application developers by making it easier for developers in building a large-scale, industrial strength applications through standard

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    5 BUSINESS PROCESS TESTING 5.1 BUSINESS PROCESS A Business process is accumulation of connected tasks which discover their ends in the service or as a product to an organizations or customers. The objective to use business process has also been described as a planning of the assigning tasks to a group hence completing company objective. Also, it must incorporate discretely defined end-to-end input and expected outputs of the business process. 5.2 BPT BUSINESS PROCESS TESTING The procedure of verification

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    In the paper Architectural Blueprints—The “4+1” View Model of Software Architecture by Phillipe Kruchten, he examines how developers can use multiple views to capture the software architecture and how these views are more desirable than a single viewport that tries to capture everything. Each view, should ideally, address one specific set of concerns. For Kruchten, software architecture is the deliberate assembling of various architectural elements to fulfill the requirements of the system. The intent

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    1. Risk reduction is the process for reducing the effects caused on the product or the system. The main purpose of risk reduction is to maintain the functionality of the product, to take care that there is no loss of information, so that the continuity of the project is not lost, prevent from vulnerabilities. Example: A risk that be faced by our website in the project is, server would be down for any maintenance purpose or any other reason which might cause our website to be down resulting in loss

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    By using constructionism learning theory, the classes of the data system for JCTS can be divided into four categories: • Non-human resource (Learning resources): many n-part relationships are identified in the EF (Entity Framework) database. o Learning Objects metadata: Job Techniques. One Technique is one job competency, which is the objective of learning. o Learning Activities: These Activities can be learning activities identified for achieving a particular job Technique during a job form creation

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    A system to delete unwanted messages from osn use walls abstract One principal issue in today On-line Social Networks (OSNs) is to give clients the capacity to control the messages posted naturally private space to stay away from that undesirable substance is shown. Up to now OSNs give little backing to this prerequisite. To fill the crevice, in this paper, we propose a framework permitting OSN clients to have an immediate control on the messages posted on their dividers. This is

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    SENTIMENTAL ANALYSIS OF MOVIE REVIEWS Final Year Project Report Submitted by VARUN BHAU WALA (A003) CHIRAG BEND ALE (A007) DHRUV MEHTA (A063) Under the guidance of Prof. ANSHUL GUPTA in partial fulfillment for the award of the degree of B.Tech INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY At Department of Information Technology Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management and Engineering NMIMS (Deemed –to-be university) JVPD Scheme Bhaktivedanta Swami Marg, Vile Parle (W), Mumbai-400 056 APRIL, 2015 2 CERTIFICATE This

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 ASSIGNMENT 3 INTRODUCTION 6 REQUIREMENTS OF THE NEW SYSTEM 6 ADVANTAGES OF COMPUTER BASED SYSTEM 7 MOVING IMAGES DATABASE DESIGN 8 ENTITY RELATIONSHIP DIAGRAMS – CONCEPTUAL MODEL 8 ENTITY RELATIONSHIP DIAGRAM – LOGICAL MODEL 9 DATABASE SCHEME 10 MOVING IMAGES DATA DICTIONARY 13 IMPLEMENTATION 16 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE TABLES 22 PROTOTYPES OF USER INTERFACE 23 VERIFYING AND EVALUATING MY DESIGN 25 MOVING IMAGES 25

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    Chocoholics Anonymous Team Protégé Thomas P. Vande Zande Padma Rilapur Sravani Tadimeti Tenaaz Aqthari Syed Muneer Stratford University SOF 535 Professor Butu December 6, 2014 Abstract *Enter abstract here* Chocoholics Anonymous While assessing the needs of the Chocoholics Anonymous organization our team agreed unanimously that we wanted to gain the most value out of this project. We first sat down and decided our approach for how to handle this project in the most professional and business

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