R&D process swim lane diagram
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This R&D process swim lane diagram provides a comprehensive overview of the research and development workflow, detailing the stages from pre-review to acceptance and release. It includes key steps such as developing technical solutions, UI design, and test case review. The process begins with creating a TAPD card and drafting product requirements, followed by interaction design and formal review. The diagram also outlines the testing phases, project reviews, and formal acceptance procedures. By illustrating the interactions between development, testing, and design, this flowchart serves as a valuable tool for managing and optimizing the R&D process.
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Pre-review
Development and implementation
Develop technical solutions + scheduling
UI design
Test case review
1. Create TAPD card for the product.2. Output the product requirement document.3. Design provides interaction draft and UI.4. The product sends out the formal review email.
1. Test the mobile TAPD.2. The product is officially accepted in the deployment environment.3. The product sends a notice email for going online.4. The product arranges project review according to the reimbursement request.5. The product sends a review email.
Pre-release acceptance
Deliverables
Development testing + design review
Internal review
1. Develop mobile TAPD.2. Test output self-test cases and test cases.3. Complete design walkthrough.4. Product completion pre-release environment acceptance.
design
Acceptance and release
Confirm the overall plan
Project review
Formal environment
Official acceptance
Demand research
Announcement to all staff
UI review
Develop technical solutions
Interaction design
Technical scheme review
Develop
Demand production
Pre-release environment
test
Prepare test cases
Design review
Assessment test time
Interactive review
Formal review
R&D Process Swimlane Diagram
Test environment
Product
1. Develop mobile TAPD.2. Develop output technical solutions.3. Test and evaluate test time.4. Develop and send out scheduling emails.

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