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SDLC (Web)

Note. 1: Building Web Applications with UML, Jim Conallen Note *1: Building Web Applications with UML, Jim Conallen. Addison Wesley, 2000.

Note. 1: Building Web Applications with UML, Jim Conallen Note *1: Building Web Applications with UML, Jim Conallen. Addison Wesley, 2000.

Note *1: “Gathering and Analyzing Business Requirements,” Microsoft.

Note *1: “Gathering and Analyzing Business Requirements,” Microsoft.

Note *1: “Gathering and Analyzing Business Requirements,” Microsoft. Shadowing combines passive observation with active user interviews. It typically involves an interview observing the user’s activities by following the user through daily tasks. The information you obtain is firsthand and in context. At the same time, you encourage the user to explain the intent of his or her activities in as much detail as possible. As the observer, you can be passive—simply observing and listening—or active, asking directed questions as the user offers explanations of events and activities.*1

Note *1: “Gathering and Analyzing Business Requirements,” Microsoft.

Note *1: “Gathering and Analyzing Business Requirements,” Microsoft.

Note *1: “Gathering and Analyzing Business Requirements,” Microsoft.

Note *1: “Gathering and Analyzing Business Requirements,” Microsoft.

Note. 1: Building Web Applications with UML, Jim Conallen Note *1: Building Web Applications with UML, Jim Conallen. Addison Wesley, 2000.

Note. 1: Building Web Applications with UML, Jim Conallen Note *1: Building Web Applications with UML, Jim Conallen. Addison Wesley, 2000.

Note. 1: Building Web Applications with UML, Jim Conallen Note *1: Building Web Applications with UML, Jim Conallen. Addison Wesley, 2000.