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To ensure that our clients always receive top-quality
software products and solutions on time and within
budget, EBT employs a rigorous project work Model,
which is premised on a holistic view of systems engineering.
This approach recognizes the vital importance of human
interactions – between our management team and
our clients, as well as between our clients and the
systems we build. This philosophy informs every stage
of our software development process – from gathering
project requirements to delineating detailed specifications,
executing the project, and testing the resulting products
and solutions. After all, meeting or exceeding client
expectations is our ultimate goal.
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| Requirements
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Careful requirements gathering is an essential first
step in any software or database development project.
In our experience, the time spent up front to gather
detailed functional requirements eliminates process
delays, improves system quality, and greatly reduces
"function creep" with its associated cost
overruns. In addition, requirements’ gathering
lays the foundation for a framework of mutual education,
brainstorming, negotiation, and progress tracking.
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At the start of every project, EBT
's programmers and project leaders from the Old Bridge,
New Jersey office work together with our clients to
develop a detailed understanding of their needs. This
process typically involves a series of meetings where
our software and database experts collect functional
requirements from users, resolve conflicting requirements,
establish and prioritize project goals, and identify
critical risk and success factors for the project.
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| Project
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Once the functional requirements for a product have
been gathered, EBT's project leaders
work with the client to translate those requirements
into detailed project specifications. At this stage,
the team resolves any conflicting views of the product
or the overall project goals, defines the interaction
of the product with each user group within the client's
organization, and establishes a delivery time and
cost estimate for the project.
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From our experience with past projects, we recognize
that it can be difficult to predict how a complex
system will perform and how it will look and feel,
until it is deployed. For that reason, the best approach
often is to build a prototype system at first and
then make iterative refinements, adding new functionality
as needed. This approach is often the fastest way
to bring a product to market.
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| Project
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As a project moves into the development phase, EBT 's team maintains continuous contact
with the client and with our programmers and content
specialists to ensure accurate communications and
constant project oversight. Our managers and quality
control personnel at our offshore center supervise
every detail of the project and report weekly to the
US office. This uncompromising approach to quality
assurance and project oversight provides complete
accountability for every stage of the project and
ensures that the final product fulfills or exceeds
the client's expectations.
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In today's highly competitive marketplace, releasing
new software quickly is often the key to success.
There is tremendous pressure to be the fastest to
market with the right product or service. However,
the accompanying sense of urgency can lead to shortcuts
that compromise product quality, resulting ultimately
in unsatisfied customers, lost revenues, and a diminished
reputation.
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With EBT,
you will not sacrifice quality to achieve timely results.
Our software quality assurance (SQA) procedures start
the day the project specifications are finished and
continue until the project’s completion. EBT has
developed an Issue Tracking System that allows our team
members and clients to monitor quality assurance, input
SQA issues, track bug fixes, and follow project item
changes at their desktops.
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Our quality assurance program encompasses the following:
continuous tracking of quality assurance issues on-line
with Track Master test strategies for program functions
and expected performance parameters; continuous generation
and implementation of test scripts to track program
output in the development process; stress testing,
risk and failure analysis, and defect analysis; automated
testing, when appropriate; detailed QA documentation;
and optional SQA training programs for clients.
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