Requirement & Business Analysis


A requirement in the context of Business Analysis is simply a statement provided by a stakeholder about what they believe they need in order to solve a particular business problem or respond to a specific business need. Once this requirement has been raised by the stakeholder it is the business analyst’s role to further define, analyze, validate and prioritize the requirement statement as it is now included within the business analysis context of requirements management.


The architecture of a system describes its major components, their relationships (structures), and how they interact with each other. Software architecture and design includes several contributory factors such as Business strategy, quality attributes, human dynamics, design, and IT environment.


Our approach is to create designs that make the users feel at ease while accessing your website and are simply interactive. We create an interactive environment for the visitor to gain all the data they need to become a potential buyer and a smooth seamless experience will make them come ack again. Moreover, nowadays visual content is more effective and engaging. And our creative heads always come up with creative, interactive and influential visual content which reaches the targeted audience and has a high impact on the viewers.


Graphic design is a craft where professionals create visual content to communicate messages. By applying visual hierarchy and page layout techniques, designers use typography and pictures to meet users’ specific needs and focus on the logic of displaying elements in interactive designs, to optimize the user experience.


Software development is the process of conceiving, specifying, designing, programming, documenting, testing, and bug fixing involved in creating and maintaining applications, frameworks, or other software components.

Software Testing is a method to check whether the actual software product matches expected requirements and to ensure that software product is Defect free. It involves execution of software/system components using manual or automated tools to evaluate one or more properties of interest. The purpose of software testing is to identify errors, gaps or missing requirements in contrast to actual requirements.