SYSTEMS ACQUISITION AND DEVELOPMENT
Across
- 2. A structured framework guiding the stages of designing, building, testing, and deploying digital solutions.
- 9. An iterative approach to creating digital solutions that emphasizes collaboration, flexibility, and continuous improvement.
- 11. A deployment method where a new solution runs alongside the existing one to ensure a smooth transition.
- 12. A principle-driven approach focused on eliminating waste and maximizing value in the creation process.
- 13. A limited release of a solution in a controlled environment before a full-scale launch.
Down
- 1. A study that evaluates whether a proposed solution is practical, viable, and cost-effective.
- 3. A program that translates high-level instructions into machine-readable commands for execution.
- 4. definition The process of identifying and documenting functionalities and constraints for a proposed solution.
- 5. A deployment strategy where a new system immediately replaces the old one without overlap.
- 6. A sequential process where each stage is completed before moving on to the next, without revisiting previous steps.
- 7. The process where non-technical individuals create or modify applications to meet specific needs.
- 8. A structured process involving stakeholders and developers to collaboratively define system requirements.
- 10. A gradual rollout approach where a solution is introduced in stages rather than all at once.