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JTE has experience analyzing customer needs and developing realistic software solutions that satisfy requirements.

Key Benefits

bulletJTE personnel have a variety of military aviation backgrounds. 
bulletJTE personnel have experience developing applications for PFPS and JMPS.
bulletJTE utilizes a Prototyping Methodology for software development so requirements do not all have to be stated before development can begin.

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Based on several years experience building applications software for Department of Defense (DOD) users, JTE realized that frequently when the Program Managers initiated projects to develop applications software the requirements might not all be well defined or even known.  JTE investigated ways to modify the traditional software development process to overcome this deficiency in stated requirements and to be able to plan software development projects that would satisfy the program managers’ goals for delivery of the required functionality to the users within reasonable time and cost constraints.  The solution JTE has developed and instituted is a “Prototyping Methodology” for applications software development.

JTE recognized that it had two “customers” for applications software.  The first customer was the program manager who imposed cost and schedule constraints and stated requirements.  The second customer was the user community who wanted software that could be used in their mission support environment.  Since the software would be providing new mission support functionality, the users did not always know exactly how they would utilize the software.  JTE’s Prototyping Methodology for software development provides satisfaction to both customers.

 

 

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Last modified: 01/29/08