Topic > Project Management Processes or Product-Oriented Processes

• Phased Development: Project Management Processes OR Product-Oriented Processes?- In our opinion, phased development is known and usually as product-oriented processes because the phased development process is a sequence of mini projects (series of submodules are conducted in parallel). Phased development process always used to develop software or system. Furthermore, phased development is usually always used for the realization of the big project. This process is to complete the project which can be said to be a big project and divide the required work by section to be completed faster. Based on the phased development framework you can see that each phase of deployment is necessary to get the job done and ensure that the work is more organized and runs smoothly. 2 or from Phase 2 to Phase 3 and will run in parallel. It's about completing the project faster. Often the process is repeated until phase 3 where the process in phase 3 which is often no longer the last change after customer reviews by users but can be repeated until phase 5 if there is customer dissatisfaction with a work up to phase 5 states that the project has met the desired criteria. The example project for phased development is to develop a system for the KPTMKL campus management system. We give an example of this relatively large system to complete and develop the campus management system for KPTMKL students. This system allows students to report their personal data, financial education, exam results and even the subjects they take. Next, to get all this information, all units should work together like registration unit, ASAD unit, finance unit and examination unit. This process has four parts to get the job...half of the paper...mineral into the transition. During the initiation of the initial phase a requirement is required for a more complete understanding of how the structure of the The CMS system then in the processing and construction has decreased the use of this requirement. Furthermore, phase transition is no longer a necessary requirement. Analysis and design were not required at the start of work in the Initiation Phases, they are used as in the Processing Phases and reduced to analysis in the Construction Phases. The transition still requires some analysis. In the initial phase the implementation was not used. It is increasingly used in processing and is used in the construction of which the system produces and begins to decline in the IMPLEMENT transition. Finally, for testing, elaboration is not used in the conception phase, but internal construction testing is used up to the transition phase.