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Miracle Software Development
Methodology (MSDM)
MSDM is derived from IBM Rational
Unified Process (RUP). Miracle delivery methods for
Application Development have been designed to support the
large and small scale implementations for our clients. This
methodology is tailored from the core packaged development
methods to meet the specific needs.
MSDM can be used right from the
start of a new software project, and can continue to be used
in Subsequent development cycles long after the initial
project has ended. However, the way in which MSDM is used
needs to be varied appropriately to suit your needs.
MSDM provides a disciplined
approach to assigning tasks and responsibilities within
Miracle Software Systems. Its goal is to ensure the production
of high-quality software that meets the needs of its end users
within a predictable schedule and budget.
The four phases that make up the
MSDM are Inception, Elaboration, Construction and Transition.
Please refer to the MSDM document for more information.
Rapid Integration for Next
Generation Systems (RING):
RING methodology is a
business process oriented methodology designed for projects
that are integrating data, applications and processes within
or across multiple business units using heterogeneous systems,
throughout the enterprise. The methodology provides a
foundation to maximize re-use opportunities by providing a
common design approach, reusable templates and processes that
can be leveraged by other projects within your company.
This methodology makes software
quality assurance a priority over the entire lifecycle of an
integration project. It uses Process Excellence and Capability
Maturity Model (CMM) and IBM’s Rational Unified Process (RUP)
as guiding principles and incorporates best practices and
templates from them into its guidelines and templates
The Business Integration
Implementation Methodology is comprised of four iterative
phases:
- Inception
- Elaboration
- Construction
- Transition
Rapid Portal Development
Methodology (RPM)
RPM is a methodology Miracle
follows to implement enterprise portals. RPM uses IBM’s
Rational Unified Process (RUP) as guiding principles with
iterative and incremental approach.
RPM provides an incremental
lifecycle pattern to implement portals. Its goal is to ensure
the development of high-quality portlets rapidly that meets
the needs of its end users and to reduce the development
lifecycle without compromising the quality of the product
delivered.
Process Organized with Efficient
Resources(POWER)
Miracle follows POWER methodlogy
for Production Support. POWER is derived based on Industry
needs for Providing Level 3 Support based on SLA’s.
This Model's key goals are as
follows:
- To gain control of maintenance chaos by applying
Project Management discipline to Production Support
environment
- Provide management insight into production support
work through measurement and analysis
- Ensure maintenance activities are aligned with
customer business goals and those of the
Miralce is one of the market leader
in providing B2B, Business Integration and Applicaiton
development systems support from our offshore facility in
India.
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