CUSTOM APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT

Our custom application development program has been designed while considering the specific needs of businesses. Where businesses find it difficult to get the software best suits to their needs in the market, Macrosol 's custom application development helps such businesses to build the applications that take their business one step ahead while adding flexibility and scalability.

We take whole responsibility to provide the best IT solution that suits your business needs through our high quality custom application development service.

Development Phase:

During the development phase, we develop all the features as defined in the approved SRS. The development will be based on the approved requirements from the Requirement Elaboration Phase and will use the design frozen in the High Level Design Phase. This phase also includes low-level design, User Interface, coding, unit test, integration and system testing. Macrosol Software Solutions would like to follow shorter development and testing cycles and provide working deliverables as opposed to a single long cycle and a final deliverable. The benefits of this approach are mentioned below.

  • Early integration will reveal any hidden surprises
  • It ensures that the requirements are met as expected
  • It provides Client with an opportunity to review the quality of the work in progress
  • Reduces various risks in the product lifecycle

Final UAT Phase

The Final UAT Phase will commence once all the tasks planned for the Development Phase are completed. During this phase the application will be released and the client will test the application to make sure all the features are working as defined in requirements document. Any issues reported are fixed and any enhancements provided are considered as 'Change Request'.

Agile Process

Macrosol offers agile project methodology for suitable projects wherein the Requirements are not well-defined or evolving continuously. We have extensive experience in using this methodology.

We adapted Agile Scrum as a formalized process in early 2003. Since then most of the projects that are being executed for ISV's falls under either Scrum / RUP's Iterative process methodology.