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​Iterative Waterfall Development combines the structured phases of traditional Waterfall Development with the iterative cycles of Agile methodologies. This hybrid approach allows for continuous feedback from clients throughout the development process, making it particularly suitable for developing workflow applications in dynamic environments.

Benefits:

  • Enhanced Product Quality: Iterative Waterfall Development ensures a higher-quality final product by allowing for early identification of additional requirements and incorporating immediate client feedback into the development process.

  • Higher User Acceptance: Iterative Waterfall Development fosters a collaborative development process, leading to greater user buy-in and acceptance of the final product.

  • Real-Time Adaptability: The flexibility within the development phases of Iterative Waterfall Development allows for real-time adjustments to changing requirements and market conditions.

  • Reduced Time-to-Market: Iterative Waterfall Development accelerates time-to-market by incorporating user feedback and user acceptance testing throughout the development process.

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SOP Automations Development Phases

  1. Process Definition(s): Define business processes, analyze current process challenges, and establish project success criteria.

  2. Process Flow Modeling: Develop visual process flow diagrams and define process flow requirements.

  3. Board Architecture Design: Define data elements, board design and inter-board integration requirements.

  4. User Interface Design: Define user interfaces, including input forms, data views and dashboard widgets. 

  5. Integration Design: Define Integration requirements of external applications.

  6. Automation Rules Design: Define automation rules to trigger automated actions based on predefined conditions within the workflow process. Automation rules including: Status Reporting, Alerts, Escalations, Event and Time-Based Processes, Dependent Processes and Data Validation.

  7. Reporting / Analytics Design: Define user and data reporting requirements, including data views and management dashboards for tracking key process milestones.

  8. Acceptance Testing: Develop testing plans and conduct comprehensive testing, including unit testing, integration testing, and user acceptance testing (UAT). 

  9. End User Training:  Develop role-based training programs that incorporate user process tutorials (documentation or videos) and hands-on training sessions.

  10. Deployment: Deploy the workflow process application into production.

  11. Continuous Improvement: Gather continuous feedback on changing requirements, analyze process performance, and refine/optimize workflow processes.

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