Validating an application design against specifications (12 percent)
- Analyze the technical feasibility of application design. It may include but is not limited to:
- architecture (Windows vs. ASP),
- resourcing (staffing, skill sets, hardware, OS),
- network capacity and distribution,
- application extensibility,
- existing applications,
- exposing APIs,
- timeframe,
- integration of third-party controls,
- applications,
- external data sources
- Validate proof of concept. It may include but is not limited to:
- evaluating the technical specification and comparing against the proof of concept
- Evaluate design against available resources. It may include but is not limited to:
- cost,
- timeframe,
- resources (local vs. distributed teams),
- hardware resources,
- network resources,
- customer infrastructure (required hardware such as servers, routers, and RAM and required software such as OS)
- Evaluate testing requirements. It may include but is not limited to:
- stress testing,
- testing against high activity and frequency of operations,
- testing with a true representative sample,
- building test cases
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