| InApp is committed to delivering an excellent
product under the constraints of time and cost to its clients.
Where possible, InApp follows the conventional life cycle process where
requirements are mutually fixed and development proceeds based on a pre-defined
schedule. This project methodology is well-understood and is easily managed
in the on-site or off-shore models.
However, there are numerous situations where the complexity of the application
makes it difficult for clients to accurately enumerate all their requirements
up front. For these clients, InApp approaches requirements in the "Vade
Mecum", or "Walk-with-me" mode, where rather than attempting
to freeze the entire set of requirements at the outset, development is
treated as an unfolding process with periodic releases and evolving specs.
This is more akin to Agile Methodologies such as Xtreme Programming (XP).
The efficacy of both these approaches has been demonstrated by the repeat
orders that we have obtained from most clients.
InApp follows a white-box approach to project management vis-à-vis
the client. Thus, the client is always--if invisible--part of the project
team. Clients have full access to project documents, and can keep themselves
updated on progress at any time, through InApp's extranet.
An important part of InApp's quality framework is client involvement
and extended teaming. Through an account in InApp's extranet, the clients
are encouraged to view the work in progress. The documents and executables
are shared as they evolve. The clients are thus able to spot deviations
far before the delivery. Thus saving time and money for the project. This
close client interaction has won praise from many of the customers.
At a formal level, InApp adheres to the standards set by the Capability
Maturity Model Integration (CMMI) of SEI. InApp is currently certified
at CMMI Level 5.
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