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software development life cycle in qlikview ? very very urgent pls....?
QlikView development Life Cycle involve :
- Interacting with Business Analysts and Business users to understand the dashboarding,reporting and BI requirements
- Developer working with the users will create a mockup of the dashboard to show the users how the data will be presented on the screen. Also discussions should take place on the type of device(Laptop,Desktop,Ipad etc.) and screen resolution where this dashboard will be displayed
- After finalizing the requirements, developer will analyze the datasource to get more info on the data elements required to fulfill users requirements. DataSource can be relational database,data warehouse schemas ,excel files or text files. QlikView can source data from any other kind of data sources like SalesForce.com,Google analytics or SAP
- After the data source and data elements are identified, developer will create a datamodel and visualizations using QlikView Desktop.To create robust and optimized datamodel, developer may create n-tier QVD architecture. Datamodel should be created by following best practices recommended by QlikTech
- Visualizations should be created by following visualization best practices. While creating visualizations, focus should be on the data. Any object which does not provide insights into data should not be present in the dashboard
- During the course of development,developer should work closely with the users to take care of any changes or expectations
- After application is developed, it should go through a certification process. Certification process is a review process of the application to see if the dashboard follows best practices
Hope this will help you....
Can you be a little more specific please? What exactly do you need to know?
let me how u start ur work like from gathering req
how u starting step to ending step in few lines
please help me just ur work flow
might be helpful....
QlikView development Life Cycle involve :
- Interacting with Business Analysts and Business users to understand the dashboarding,reporting and BI requirements
- Developer working with the users will create a mockup of the dashboard to show the users how the data will be presented on the screen. Also discussions should take place on the type of device(Laptop,Desktop,Ipad etc.) and screen resolution where this dashboard will be displayed
- After finalizing the requirements, developer will analyze the datasource to get more info on the data elements required to fulfill users requirements. DataSource can be relational database,data warehouse schemas ,excel files or text files. QlikView can source data from any other kind of data sources like SalesForce.com,Google analytics or SAP
- After the data source and data elements are identified, developer will create a datamodel and visualizations using QlikView Desktop.To create robust and optimized datamodel, developer may create n-tier QVD architecture. Datamodel should be created by following best practices recommended by QlikTech
- Visualizations should be created by following visualization best practices. While creating visualizations, focus should be on the data. Any object which does not provide insights into data should not be present in the dashboard
- During the course of development,developer should work closely with the users to take care of any changes or expectations
- After application is developed, it should go through a certification process. Certification process is a review process of the application to see if the dashboard follows best practices
Hope this will help you....
Hi, Manoj.
If you look it up in Wikipedia there is a good explanation:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Systems_development_life_cycle
QlikView lends itself quite well to JAD (Joint Application Development) or RAD (Rapid Application Development) design methodologies particularly if you are working alongside your users but most IT departments, particularly in finance sectors, will be more familiar with Waterfall SDLC which they may enforce for all project development regardless of technology.
Consequently, there is no specific QlikView life cycle to follow for your apps so you have to adapt according to the business/IT environment you are working in.
Regards,
Neil
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