Workflow

Review any business requirements

Identify any business requirements, arguments, or updates that need to be addressed.

This step involves analyzing the current business needs and identifying any areas that need to be addressed or changed. This includes understanding the current business structure and any potential changes that need to be made.

Analyze requirements

Analyze the business requirements to identify any potential conflicts or questions.

This step involves evaluating the business requirements and determining if any potential conflicts or questions arise. This includes understanding the current business model, potential implications of changes, and any potential risks or challenges that may arise.

Break down requirements

Break down the technical requirements into specific actions and features.

This step involves breaking down the technical requirements into specific actions and features that need to be implemented. This may include designing models, creating a database structure, and developing components.

Develop engineering architecture

Convert the business requirements into technical requirements and create an engineering architecture.

This step involves translating the business requirements into technical requirements and designing an engineering architecture that meets the needs of the project. This includes understanding the current technologies available and creating a plan for how the project will be built.

Consider components, parameters, and connections required for the project to function. This includes understanding how the components interact with each other and how the project will be built.

Implement the technical requirements into the project.

This step involves implementing the technical requirements into the project. This includes understanding how the project will be built and constructing the components, endpoints, logic and web3 specific features necessary for the project to function.

Perform unit tests

Perform unit tests to ensure that all components are functioning as expected.

Last updated