A Brief Discussion on System Development and Demonstration
Dr. Nishant Labhane
Abstract
The System Development and Demonstration (SDD) phase, which includes the tasks necessary to design, create, integrate, test, and verify a system before deployment, is a crucial one in the life cycle of complex systems. This abstract gives a summary of the SDD process, emphasising its importance and main goals. Multidisciplinary teams work together to translate system requirements and conceptual designs into a physical and functioning system throughout the SDD phase. This comprises a number of steps, including the creation of the system design, the choice of components, the integration of software and hardware, and thorough testing to guarantee system performance, dependability, and safety. Beginning with thorough design efforts to specify the system's physical and logical components, the SDD process adopts a systematic methodology. The design is then transformed into prototypes or functioning models, which go through extensive testing and review. To reduce risks and confirm that the system complies with the required specifications, these assessments take into account functional, performance, interoperability, and security elements. Risk management techniques are used all through the SDD process to identify and address possible problems that could occur during system development. To correct design problems, integrate user input, and enhance system performance, iterative feedback loops are set up. To guarantee the timely and cost-effective completion of the SDD phase, strong project management techniques are also used, such as resource allocation, schedule monitoring, and cost control.
Demonstration, Development, System Demonstration, System Integration.
[Dr. Nishant Labhane (2022) A Brief Discussion on System Development and Demonstration] (ISSN 2347 - 5552). www.ijircst.org
Dr. Nishant Labhane
Assistant Professor, Masters In Business Administration (General Management), Presidency University, Bangalore, India,