
SDLC FrameworkBetty Blocks
Optimize your Software Development Life Cycle with Betty Blocks' low-code framework.
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Overview
The Betty Blocks SDLC (Software Development Life Cycle) Framework is a structured approach designed to streamline the development of applications using low-code methodologies. This framework emphasizes the importance of people and processes over technology, ensuring that organizations can innovate effectively and efficiently. By integrating visual programming tools, Betty Blocks enables rapid prototyping and validation, allowing teams to move swiftly from ideation to deployment. The framework encompasses all stages of the SDLC, from initial concept to ongoing maintenance, ensuring that applications meet end-user requirements and organizational goals.
Features and Capabilities
- Ideation Phase: Facilitates the collection and evaluation of ideas from employees, ensuring that only viable solutions proceed to development.
- Validation Phase: Assesses the feasibility of solutions within the organization's existing tech stack, ensuring compatibility and scalability.
- Development Phase: Utilizes Betty Blocks' low-code platform to rapidly develop applications, reducing development time and costs.
- Deployment Phase: Ensures a smooth transition of applications into production, with careful planning and collaboration among stakeholders.
- Maintenance Phase: Provides tools for ongoing support and updates, ensuring that applications remain functional and relevant over time.
- Governance and Security: Incorporates version control, backup, and recovery mechanisms, along with support for Single Sign-On (SSO) and Two-Factor Authentication (2FA), to maintain application integrity and security.
- Collaboration Tools: Supports teamwork across various roles, including citizen developers, no-code developers, and pro-coders, fostering a collaborative development environment.
- Integration Capabilities: Allows for seamless integration with existing IT infrastructures, ensuring that new applications complement and enhance current systems.
- Rapid Prototyping: Enables quick creation of prototypes to validate ideas and gather feedback, reducing the risk of project failure.
- Continuous Improvement: Encourages iterative development and regular updates, ensuring that applications evolve to meet changing business needs.