Added numbers to a list of Operations (#25146)
* Added numbers to a list of Operations * fix: typopull/22190/head^2
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@ -7,11 +7,11 @@ Application Lifecycle Management (ALM), while commonly associated with Software
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ALM can be divided into three distinct areas: Governance, Development, and Operations:
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Governance: Encompasses all of the decision making and project management for this application, extends over the entire existence of the application.
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1. Governance: Encompasses all of the decision making and project management for this application, extends over the entire existence of the application.
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Development: Process (SDLC) of actually creating the application. For most applications, the development process reappears again several more times in the application’s lifetime, including bug fixes, improvements and new versions.
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2. Development: Process (SDLC) of actually creating the application. For most applications, the development process reappears again several more times in the application’s lifetime, including bug fixes, improvements and new versions.
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Operations: Work required to run and manage the application, typically begins shortly before deployment, then runs continuously until application retirement. Overlaps at times with Development.
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3. Operations: Work required to run and manage the application,typically begins shortly before deployment, then runs continuously until application retirement. Overlaps at times with Development.
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Tools can be used to manage ALM; some of the more popular options include:
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