(This has been posted at rsg0927.forumsmotion.com yesterday and reposted today due to my carelessness... I do apologize to our instructor.)
In order for a system to function to its best, Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) should be considered- so as our life's success.
If I were to relate my life to SDLC, I would prefer it be predictive so as adaptive. Why Predictive? It is because I want to have an predictive image of me in the future while I'm still working for it at the present. This way, I can see what my goal would be.
Adaptive. There are certain circumstances that we can't predict what will happen next. In order not to be disappointed on goals unattained, I should learn to adapt to things. There are also circumstances that the what I planned at present can be upgraded in the future. In other words, in order to succeed, I must be able to adapt.
My own SDLC would be first to gather certain information. Next is to analyze, then its checking followed by pre-implementation. Again , it must be check then its execution.
First step
Gathering information is necessary in determining what kind of goal you want to achieve. As for my life, I must know what are my strengths and weaknesses. I must know what I have and what I lack. Thus, it is like evaluating myself.
Second step
Analysis is very important in the process of the life cycle. We should analyze every single detail first before doing something.
Third step
Checking. Small problems are sometimes overlooked that can cause big destruction. That's why checking must be done.
Fourth step
Pre-implementation. After analyzing the data you gathered, its time to implement them to something you want based in the analysis you had made. But always remember that it's not yet the final phse of our SDLC since there may be bugs or problems that were overlooked.
Fifth step
Rechecking must be done for problems that are overlooked.
Final step
After all the steps done, its time to implement the plan.
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Sunday, January 4, 2009
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