Once your MES has been properly specified and requirements identified, it’s time for customization or development. It’s time to build.
The process is surprisingly straightforward on our low code platform:
Build – The build begins with the execution of the MES specifications. Depending on the project requirements, the MES or app will be coded from scratch or built using modules from our extensive code library. Open source resources and tools are often used when appropriate. Development is typically completed module-by-module, with frequent demos and testing to gather feedback and identify problems as early as possible.
Test – Testing occurs through continuous alpha testing and a comprehensive beta review of the Mobile or web application. A wide range of testing methodologies may be used to ensure a quality product and optimum user experience. Common testing methods include:
Device Testing
Usability Testing
UX Evaluation
Alpha/Beta Testing
Compatibility Testing
Stress Testing
Performance Evaluation
Deploy – Deployment beings with the migration of the beta application to the live server. All programming features are double-checked to ensure they are working properly, and a follow-up meeting is conducted with the primary stakeholders in order to discuss ongoing application support.
Support – Support beings with careful monitoring of the live web application. Services designed to enhance performance are conducted at this time, such as service-level agreements, usability evaluations, and visual design support. Customers can also opt-in for ongoing Team 360 consultative services, ensuring that their application’s feature set remains effective well into the future.