You don't need to prepare anything before asking for a proposal - just an email and Savitrsoft will ask questions to determine what is needed from you to create a proposal. Savitrsoft as an offshore programming and consulting company will help you prepare a detailed functional requirement document and scope of the project. We would however appreciate if you could share with us your existing documentation. A clear line of communication with your team members will aid in hastening this process.
How do you determine how much a project costs? Savitrsoft has the experience of executing twenty-five remote programming assignments. Based on this experience a detailed functional requirement document is made, our team will examine the scope of the project ad arrive at effort estimates. (We have libraries of re-usable components and modules, which will lower the cost of production considerably). We refine our estimate by grouping the requirements into smaller components or phases and arrive at a realistic effort estimate.
Our estimate will detail the cost of the various components and phases of the project to enable you to take an informed decision. What is expected of me during the offshore programming assignment Communication, Communication and more communication is the key success factor for your remote programming assignment. Who will own the code produced by Savitrsoft, India? The owner ship of the code lies with you. Generic and reusable components which are owned by Savitrsoft Technology. What programming experience does Savitrsoft, India, have?
Savitrsoft is a solution driven technology agnostic company with focus on offshore programming. Savitrsoft has competence in various technology domains including .net We are competent delivering solutions in a wide variety of technology platforms. Please view our expertise page Savitrsoft has been providing remote programming services for the past five years. Over these years Savitrsoft has developed competence in the following technologies.
Sunday, June 7, 2009
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