I'm all about sharing with the community. But usually these sort of processes are not shared. In fact a business can even have them patented/copyrighted.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tim Do [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 3, 2004 08:19 PM
> To: 'CF-Talk'
> Subject: RE: Software Life Cycle Development Templates
>
> I would like to have a look at the templates also if any of you have them.
>  
> Thanks
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ian Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2004 12:09 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Software Life Cycle Development Templates
>
>
> I'm taking the "opportunity to excel" here at work and trying to bring some
> order to our web application development.  For the last year we have been a
> team of two experienced CF developers, the previous year there was only one.
> Pretty much working ad hock on projects as they came along with little
> formal documentation.  A single developer was pretty much completely
> responsible for each project.  This has worked well enough for the mostly
> smallish projects we have done to date.
>
> Success has lead to more confidence by management and they are beginning to
> authorize more ambitious projects that will be beyond the scope of what a
> single developer can do in a reasonable amount of time.  Cool stuff with 1+
> man years of development.
>
> To accommodate these projects our team is expanding.  We are adding 3 junior
> CF developers to the team. I believe we need to grow up and become more
> professional.  Start applying a standard, formal software development
> process.  Allowing multiple team members with different skill levels to work
> on these large projects.
>
> What I'm looking for are Software Life Cycle documentation templates,
> preferably free.  When I've tried to Google for this stuff I only find
> examples that somebody wants to sell me (or even more costly entire
> consulting packages).  I'm hoping some of you may have worked, or better yet
> managed, larger teams responsible for creating ColdFusion web applications
> and are willing and able to share some templates for Requirements, Design,
> Detailed Design type documentation or maybe know of a good resource where I
> might get these type of templates.
>
> Also any nice suggestions for basic information on web application project
> management would be most appreciated.  I've had overviews of analysis and
> design in classes, read about why formal processes good in many places, but
> this will be the first time I've ever tried to be anything like a "senior"
> developer after some seven years of mostly solo and duet work.
>
> scary, Scary, SCARY thought on many levels.
>
> Thanks for reading my combination plea/rant.
> Eternal thanks for any information.
>
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> Ian Skinner
> Web Programmer
> BloodSource
> www.BloodSource.org
> Sacramento, CA
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