Project Life Cycle (PLC)
Dependability, transparency, and robustness
All projects at TIS follow a well-defined life cycle. Each stage in the cycle is bound by a set of transparent and robust processes. The transparency in the system affords clients a complete view of the project and helps track work progress, schedule, and quality throughout its implementation.
Brief
In the beginning, the sales team meets the client to understand the course, design, and platform requirements and defines the initial scope of the project in the form of a written brief. It outlines the cost, effort, schedule, and deliverables of the project.
Analysis
The next step is to analyze the client's requirements. This is the stage where we examine your requirements and chart the course for the project. Project managers and functional specialists are involved at this stage.
Design
Based on the analysis, the product design is developed. This defines the instructional, visual, and software design strategies of the e-learning solution.
Prototype
Once the product design is approved, a prototype is created. A prototype is the developed version of one working path or module that represents every aspect of what the solution will contain. It is functionally complete and runs on the target platform, allowing the client to evaluate the design from all aspects before full-scale production.
Development
The development process begins after the client approves the design and the prototype. This is when scripting of content, creation of graphics, and programming of the solution take place.
Review and Testing
This is something that we do right through the project. Beginning with the prototype stage, our review teams oversee the project at every stage. They check whether the design, content, and development are in keeping with pre-defined specifications and keep the client apprised of the project status at all times.
