Application Development

Flagstone Technologies USA has a proven track record of providing Software application development and maintenance services to its clients in various verticals, with the ability to handle midsize enterprise systems and provide cost effective on time support.

One key attribute of our software development process is our flexible, customized approach to each project and customer need. Our standard process is defined for typical scenarios, but we customize each project based on your business goals and requirements.

Our custom application development services include:

  • Application design, development and implementation
  • Implementation of packages
  • Systems integration and consolidation
  • Feasibility and requirement analysis for business case
  • Re-engineering, performance tuning and porting services
TEST PROCEDURE

Software Test Procedure will be used for all projects and all the required documents will be prepared. Test team executes / runs tests in stages and reports bugs to development team / project manager. All development activities will be restricted in the development environment. Once the reported bugs are fixed the application is retested and fixes are confirmed. On completion of testing process the application is transferred to clients server for performing User Acceptance Test (UAT) by the client.

Flagstone Technologies USA DOES THE FOLLOWING TESTING TO ENSURE SECURE, RELIABLE AND COMPLIANT BUSINESS PROCESSES.

UNIT TEST PROCEDURE

The goal of unit testing is to assure that all functions and features of a single executable unit of code perform as per the specifications. Unit tests are created and executed by the developer of the unit.

INTEGRATION TEST PROCEDURE

Integration testing is performed once unit testing has been completed for all units contained in the subsystems being tested. The goal of integration testing is to ensure that all interacting subsystems in a system interface function correctly with one another to produce the desired results. Furthermore, integration tests will ensure that the introduction of one or more subsystems into the system does not have an adverse effect on existing functionality.