SWOT Analysis
SWOT analysis (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats analysis) is a framework for identifying and analyzing the internal and external factors that can have an impact on the viability of a project or product.
System Development Lifecycle
A set of steps in the formal design of any information processing system. They include analysis, design, development, implementation, maintenance, evaluation and improvement of the system.
System Software
Software applications that manage computer resources and are not intended for end users. For example an oracle database requires software that manages the workings of the database. This is the interface between the software and the hardware.
System Testing
The test that is conducted to make sure that each program works within the context of the system configuration and a test set of data.
Talent Management Software
An integrated set of applications that HR professionals use to cultivate and maintain a company's human capital. Because talent management software keeps track of an employee's career starting with the hire date, HR managers can compile valuable data about the workforce at various points in the employee lifecycle. Talent Management comprises recruiting, onboarding, learning and development, performance management and compensation management.
Tamper-Evident
Refers to systems or technologies that provide evidence or indicators if data or records have been tampered with or modified.
Tamper-Resistant
Refers to systems, data, or records that are resistant to tampering, alteration, or unauthorized modifications.
Task
A well defined component of project work. There are usually multiple tasks for one activity.
Task Distribution
The process of allocating and assigning tasks or workload across multiple resources or participants to optimize efficiency and performance.
Test Data
A set of data created for testing changes to a system that is comprehensive enough to represent the set of data that will exist in the production system.