Environments
This section details the different environments available for the application. Having segregated environments allows multiple versions of our systems/applications to be used concurrently.
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Other Information |
| Production |
The primary/production environment used by customers/users |
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| Development |
The isolated environment, possibly changing and temporarily unstable, where development activities occur |
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| Automated Testing |
An environment refreshed with test data and where scripted testing occurs |
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| User Acceptance Testing |
An environment used by testers and/or end-users to validate proper function of a release candidate |
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| Demonstration |
A stable environment with sample data, possibly refreshed frequently, for use in demonstrating the product |
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| Staging/Upgrade |
An environment where deployment/upgrade activities are rehearsed in preparation for a production deployment |
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| Training |
A stable environment where training activities occur; data is often refreshed to a consistent state periodically |
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Build/Deployment/Installation Instructions
This section contains instructions and/or notes describing how to build, deploy or otherwise install the application.
Access Provisioning Instructions
This section details the steps needed to grant a user access to the application.
Known Issues
List below any known issues/problems with the application, if any, as well as workarounds.
Topic revision: r1 - 09 Sep 2008 - 01:44:24 -
EricKramer