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Global Net Solutions Group develops an
enormous variety of applications and systems, using a wide range of
modern technologies. Depending on your needs, we develop using Java,
C++, Visual Basic, MS Access, SQL, Oracle, MS SQL Server, and most other
software programming and database technologies. We can develop in most
operating environments, including Windows NT/2000, SUN Solaris, Linux,
IBM AS/400, and IBM RS/6000. Our system development services are timely
and cost-effective, delivering results when you need them. We run
development projects based on a four-step process: specification,
development, integration, and acceptance. |
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A-Specification: The purpose of the specification stage is to make sure
that we fully understand your needs. During this stage, we discuss what
you are looking for and how best to implement it. Then we write a
specification, checking it with you to make sure that it meets your
needs. When the specification is confirmed, we come up with a project
plan, to set up deadlines for deliverables and confirm expectations for
getting the system in place. |
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B- Development: Once the project plan is approved, the system
development stage follows project plan guidelines for development
deliverables, testing and acceptance criteria, source documentation, and
plan updates. The development phase is usually conducted on-site, unless
client resources are insufficient, in which case we are able to conduct
development off-site as well. |
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C- Acceptance: When we have completed development and initial testing of
the system, user acceptance must be verified. This means that the
product must be tested collaboratively so that you can confirm that it
meets the expectations set forth in the project plan. This stage may
involve small changes and fixes to the implementation. |
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D- Integration: After user acceptance is verified, we integrate the new
application into your existing systems so that it can run in a
production environment. When the application is fully integrated, we
verify again that it meets all expectations set forth in the project
plan. Finally, during the integration stage we also support the system
to troubleshoot any problems, answer questions, and transfer all the
knowledge about the system to its primary users. |
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