Tukool systems development life cycle (SDLC) policy is aligned as a conceptual model used in project management. It can be adapted to formulate stages involved in an information system development project, from an initial feasibility study through maintenance of the completed application.

We have the capabilities to implement System Development Life Cycle Management models, among which include waterfall, rapid prototyping, incremental, spiral, fountain, build and fix, synchronize and stabilize and rapid application development (RAD).

We comply fully with SDLC stages of requirement gathering, investigation, testing, design, installation, implementation, integration and maintenance.

Tukool Consulting approach system development lifecycle in a detailed process requiring careful planning, execution and management.

Our understanding of SDLC model has been a guiding principle;

SDLC waterfall model involves the following series of sequential steps: Project planning, Defining requirements, system design, development, integration, testing, installation and acceptance.

The spiral model runs through the waterfall process, developing a prototype with a subset group of requirements to be evaluated and re-run with new, added abilities, producing a new prototype.

Rapid Application Development (RAD) is a process of quickly and cheaply developing an IS, and application users are always involved.

The incremental model is a combination of linear (i.e., waterfall) and iterative (i.e., prototyping) models.

Once upon a time, software development consisted of a programmer writing code to solve a problem or automate a procedure. Nowadays, systems are so big and complex that teams of architects, analysts, programmers, testers and users must work together to create the millions of lines of custom-written code that drive our enterprises.

In response to the above, a number of System Development Life Cycle models were developed. Here at Tukool Consulting, our team of professionals is up to date on the strategies and methods of implementing your development of SDLC Framework.