Software System Development Plan
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A Software System Development Plan is a system development plan that outlines how the [[software requirement\\s will be turned into working software system.
- Context:
- It can (typically) be created during the Software Development Planning Task.
- It can (typically) cover: planning, ideation, development, documentation, deployment, launch, and maintenance details.
- It can (typically) answer questions such as:
- What technologies will be required?
- Who will manage the project?
- Which teams and resources will be involved?
- Who are the key stakeholders?
- What are the external dependencies?
- What are the success criteria?
- What are the timelines and how have they been estimated?
- What are the estimated costs and what assumptions have been used to calculate them?
- It can (often) be a part of Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC) Document.
- It can be used as a guide for all stakeholders throughout the development process.
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- Example(s):
- the one for a banking software project, outlining specific functionalities, the timeline for development, and resource allocation.
- the one for a social media app project, defining key features, stakeholders, and success criteria.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- A Marketing Plan: This is a strategy for promoting and selling products or services, not a plan for software development.
- A Project Charter: While this document defines the scope, objectives, and stakeholders of a project, it is more general and not specifically focused on software development.
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- See: Software Development, Software Development Lifecycle, Software Development Planning Task, Software Requirements Specification.
References
2022
- https://www.softkraft.co/software-development-planning/
- QUOTE: A software development plan outlines how the project requirements will be turned into working software. It covers planning, ideation, development, documentation, deployment, launch, and maintenance details.
- To get started putting together a software development plan, you should answer questions such as:
- What technologies will be required?
- Who will manage the project?
- Which teams and resources will be involved?
- Who are the key stakeholders?
- What are the external dependencies?
- What are the success criteria?
- What are the timelines and how have they been estimated?
- What are the estimated costs and what assumptions have been used to calculate them?