Title: Release and Deployment Management Standard Requirements
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Release and Deployment Management
Standard Requirements Toolkit
Crucial Requirements:
- What happens after development: how should developers release component-based software and how can users subsequently obtain such software— especially if the software under consideration consists of many components that are released by many organizations at many different geographical locations?
- Are the changes were recorded so that the author of the change and what others changed is logged in a database so that, if needed, the change can be reset to its original value?
- How can your organization remove a piece of software from a production setting, without impacting the overall functionality of an application, software suite, or system?
- How do the existing processes and procedures facilitate the day-to-day running of IT Production, and its relationship with the Business Sponsors and IT Development ?
- Information/context awareness: how can a developer/participant restore awareness in project activity after having been offline for a few hours, days, or weeks?
- To what extent is OS ideology implicated in the process of tool choice and development, or is it rather invoked to justify positions based on other factors?
- What is, really, the difference between development and innovation, i.e. how big or radical do changes have to be to warrant the label ‘innovation' ?
- What are the issues that arise when a limited number of vendors participate in a technology market and how can the risks be mitigated ?
- How do developers concur over long distances in environments where people rarely if ever meet face to face in a virtual organization?
- Process support: how can a project better institutionalize workflow support without adding a bureaucratic burden to the developers?
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