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Information system development & embedded engineering documentation

Objective

New software development techniques and fast changing business environments, bring frequent design changes during system development projects. To cope with this situation, all involved parties must be informed adequately, within minimum time frames. Objective is to integrate documentation production, incl. distribution & release management in the development process.

THE EXPERIMENT
Lotus-based toolkits will be introduced and implemented in the baseline project for Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. This is the second of a kind, to be developed in co-operation with Scheidt & Bachmann (Germany). The results (quality of the delivered system) will be analysed against those of the preceding project.

EXPECTED IMPACT AND EXPERIENCE
The software system, to be delivered from the baseline project should show better quality, and require less on site testing and reach a stable status sooner resulting in the following experiment objectives:

A 50% reduction in failures after delivery
A 20% reduction of development time until moment of stable systems
A 50% reduction of acceptance tests,

All compared to the preceding project with Amsterdam Airport.

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Funding Scheme

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ACM - Preparatory, accompanying and support measures

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Tebodin B.V.
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