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    tomdisouza is offline Junior Member
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    Unhappy Help Save My Job Please

    Hi all. I am a financial analyst and I am in big time quandary. We are working on a make or break project to complete a very important module for a mega banking product.

    Laugh at me or have pity, but I have somehow missed the bus so far as Information Technology is concerned. I know zilch about programming and all that stuff. But I can’t say no to my boss, can I? Also, my successful participation might just make me a more rounded professional.

    So guys help me out. I have started lapping up whatever I could on the software development process and the technologies specific for this project. I have made my Indian friends (boy, do they know their stuff!) working with IT giants like Infosys, Wipro, Brickred etc. to help me out. But most of them are talking in a language that is Greek to me.

    So all you people reading it, please help me out. Some of you may have gone through a similar stage. So you are in a better position to understand me and pry me out of this hole. So please start writing in – in simple English!.

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    So, what's it that you need help with?
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    You make it sound as if you have to develop the software??

    As the financial analyst i would think that your responsibility would be to liase with the software developers/company and make sure that they're on the right track as far as the product goes...

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    So, what's it that you need help with?
    I agree with this, what exactly are you asking us?

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    Well, do the obvious first, be honest with your boss. If you and your boss aren't on the same page then they are going to have unrealistic expectations of you.

    If your boss knows your dilema then he can do whatever he needs to do for the project to be successful.

    Quote Originally Posted by tomdisouza View Post
    Also, my successful participation might just make me a more rounded professional.
    Yeah, but your failed participation may ruin your career. Honesty is always the best policy. If you need help, get it. Your boss will have more respect for you if you do that, than trying to hide stuff from him.

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    Funny this guy has posted the same thing in two other forums but he doesn't respond back.

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    Reply To Tom Posting

    Hi Tom, you mentioned BrickRed in your post. Well I was employed with BrickRed. I understand that you want to know basics of software development process. I can also gathered that you have spoken to your friends in BrickRed regarding your query. Though it is not really clear, what exactly you want to know, but I’ll give you a little glimpse of typical process employed by the BRICKRED.COM.

    It cannot be emphasized enough that a detailed and intelligent process is a must if you are developing software. Process means a guideline description of a repeatable procedure that describes the way that your organization develops software. It also defines your organization because it is the process that will be applied to the development of future projects.


    Domain Analysis
    It is usually the first step in attempting to design a new piece of software. It involves the investigation of the area such as: banking, marketing, retailing, insurance etc., where the software is to be employed.

    Know Thy Client
    The holy grail of any project, satisfy your client. For that you need to know, what is in his mind regarding his requirements. He is the best person to tell you, what they want. While skilled and experienced software engineers can fill in any incomplete, ambiguous or contradictory information.

    Specification
    Specification means precisely describing the software to be written in a rigorous way.

    Software architecture
    The architecture of a software system refers to an abstract representation of that system. Architecture is concerned with making sure the software system will meet the requirements of the product, as well as ensuring that future requirements can be addressed.

    Implementation (or coding)
    Reducing a design to code may be the most obvious part of the software engineering job, but it is not necessarily the largest portion.

    Testing
    Testing of parts of software is done by a software engineer to check out any bug or error.

    Documentation
    An important (and often overlooked) task is documenting the internal design of software for the purpose of future maintenance and enhancement.

    In my next posting, I will discuss methodologies adopted to successfully develop and implement software projects. I hope this posting, though not enough by any stretch of imagination should give the beginners a little something.
    Last edited by michellehudson; 10-12-2007 at 02:53 AM.

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    oke m8 here's the deal you don't know anything about computers so you are pretty much screwed. i'm sorry but you won't be able to pick this up in just 1 day or year for that matter

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