The development of individual software is a complex undertaking that goes far beyond pure programming. A structured software development process** is the key to success. It ensures that the finished solution not only works technically perfectly, but also meets the business requirements optimally. In this article we guide you through the essential phases of a modern, agile development process.
The 6 phases of [software development](/services/software development)
1 Requirements analysis The basis of each successful project is a deep understanding of the requirements. In this phase, business objectives, user needs and technical frameworks are recorded. Methods such as workshops, interviews and the analysis of existing processes are used.
Definition of business objectives and scope
Identification of stakeholders and user groups
Creation of user stories and application cases
Documentation of functional and non-functional requirements
2 Planning and architecture Based on the requirements, the technical architecture is designed and a detailed project plan is created. Decisions on technologies, databases and the system structure are made here.
Selection of technology stack
Design of system architecture
Creation of a project plan with milestones
Resource planning and team composition
3 Design (UI/UX) In the design phase, the user interface and user experience are designed. Wireframes and prototypes are created to define the look-and-feel of the application and to obtain early feedback.
Creation of Wireframes and Mockups
User interface design (UI)
Definition of User Experience (UX)
Prototyping and user tests
4 Development (Coding) Here the actual code is written. In agile projects this is done in short iterations (sprints), with regularly functioning software increments being delivered.
Backend development (server logic, APIs, databases)
Frontend development (user interface)
Integration of third-party systems
Regular code reviews and quality checks
5 Testing and quality assurance Quality assurance is a continuous process. Various test types ensure that the software works error-free and meets the requirements.
Unit tests (testing individual components)
Integration tests (combination of components)
System tests (total system)
User Acceptance Testing (UAT) with end users
6 Deployment and Launch The finished software is provided in the production environment. A carefully planned go-live minimizes risks and ensures a smooth transition.
Establishment of production environment
Data migration (if necessary)
End User Training
Go-live and Monitoring
Agile methods: Scrum and Kanban
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