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The CampusMobility Process comprises both a proven methodology
and a comprehensive knowledge management and project management
system.
CampusMobility follows a four-stage development process for all
projects. Each stage is part of a results-driven methodology that
allows us to effectively manage extremely complicated challenges
to achieve meaningful results for our clients.
Distinct deliverables are associated with each stage.
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1: DEFINE
CampusMobility will identify the objectives
and define preliminary requirements for the
project. In the Define stage, we set a project
strategy, target a project scope, develop a
timeline, and estimate required resources for
the project. A Technical Resources Audit, a
Strategy Document, and a Functional Design Document
may be created to guide the implementation.
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4: ENHANCE
In the Enhance stage, CampusMobility measures
the results of specific projects against their
objectives. Enhancements may include routine
maintenance updates, program adjustments, or
larger-scale functionality augmentation. As
opportunities are identified, a new project
outline may be created, triggering this process
again to resume with a project definition. |
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2: DESIGN
CampusMobility works to design the visual, functional,
and technical aspects of a project, based on
the requirements established during the Define
stage. Integrating available resources and resolving
interoperablility, compatibility, and scalablility
issues are major components of the Design Stage.
Additional Security, Functionality, and Usability
Documents may be created to guide the development
of the application. |
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3: DEPLOY
The Deployment stage is typically the longest
and most resource intensive of the four stages
in our process. For software development projects,
our technology and production teams build the
core functionalities, multimedia content, dynamic
functionality, and database structures, and
test them against the functional requirements.
For wireless deployments, networks are tied
together and hardware is tweaked for optimal
coverage. If integrating and supporting handhelds
is also involved, training is provided and support
schemes are laid out. Throughout this stage,
the project team reviews progress and ensures
that the final product will meet the requirements
and goals for success. |
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