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MIS 2101.730 ■ Spring 2023 ■ Steven E. Sclarow, AIA
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Blog Post week 1A

Ivan Uliganets - February 7, 2023 1 Comment

SDLC stands for Software Development Life Cycle is a structure accompanied by a development team within the organization. It consists of a detailed plan describing how to develop, maintain and replace specific software. is a life cycle through which software goes, till it is fully developed and deployed. Improving the quality of software and the overall development process. In Waterfall, nothing is visible to the user until the very end. One disadvantage of the waterfall is if one step is completed, you cannot go back. Management Information System (MIS) is a computerized information-processing system designed to support the activities of a company or organizational management. MIS benefits managers to run a more structured business. What are the 4 core processes of designing UX research, design, evaluation, and implementation.
SDLC – Software Development Life Cycle
API – Application Program Interface
ERP – Enterprise Resource Planning
UX – User Experience
Systems are designed to receive, process, manage, and present information in a meaningful format. The three components are input, process, and output. What do MIS professionals do? Financials, Inventory, Manufacturing, Marketing, Real estate.

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  1. Sheree Owens says

    March 2, 2023 at 4:51 pm

    Hey Ivan, I think this was a great explanation about the waterfall method which is still very new to me. By pointing out a disadvantage of the waterfall method I can see why using the agile method differs. If you are looking for a linear approach it is best to use the waterfall method. The agile method focuses on adaptive, simultaneous workflows which are great for collaboration. I also think it was a great way to break down the four processes of designing UX. I can see how these procedures can be applied to MIS professionals and how beneficial it Is.

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