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At Syple Technologies we realise quality is a core concern to our clients, as such we
have undertaken to ensure its importance is ingrained within our culture. We focus on
quality of both the software we develop and our core operations to ensure we are able
to exceed our client's expectations. Every one of our projects has continuous quality
checks built in to ensure your software performs as it is expected to.
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Disciplined Approach. We follow a disciplined, methodological approach to developing software that is based
on the widely tested Rational Unified Process. This allows us to deliver projects
iteratively, ensuring your requirements are understood and the project risks are addressed
in the most efficient manner.
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Test Driven Development. We advocate test driven development practices when building the actual software components.
Test Driven Development is a programming methodology designed to facilitate fast, incremental
development. It focuses on developing test cases first to ensure the quality and stability of
the finished software.
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Proven Patterns and Practices. Our software engineers are committed to using proven patterns and practices within their work
to ensure their software performs reliably and securely. We regularly spend time reviewing and
evaluating emerging development practices to determine if they can help us improve our quality.
Our software engineers are regular presenters on development techniques. They constantly refine
their skills referring to industry leading standards and recommendations, helping to increase
the overall quality and reduce the ongoing maintenance costs of your software.
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IEEE Quality Documentation. The documentation produced by our software development teams is inline with the best quality
practices in our industry. As always our consultants are aware of the documentation that will
best service each individual situation and the commercial viability of producing it. We don't
produce reams of documentation merely to serve the purpose of documentation. If appropriate
quality levels can be achieved without a particular item we don't produce it.
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