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SDLC – Rapid Application Development vs Evolutionary model

What is the difference between Rapid Application Development and the Evolutionary model? Both the model follows incremental development. Each iteration is similar to minor releases and deployed at the customer’s location for testing and feedback. Each increment is similar to major releases, and these versions are production versions. Comparison of quality: In RAD, each increment is …

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SDLC – Iterative vs Incremental

The iteration and increment terms are very confusing when reading the SDLC models based on Incremental or Iterative or incremental and iterative methodologies such as Incremental or evolutionary software development life cycle. In this article, I will try my best to clarify the main difference between these two terms. Iteration A iteration consists of all the phases, including …

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SDLC – Evolutionary Model

In the evolutionary model, after understanding the system, the development team does not really capture all the requirements. Still, it starts with some of the core or riskier modules. According to Tom Glib in Software Metrics A complex system will be most successful if implemented in small steps. Retreat to a previous successful step on …

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SDLC – Incremental Model

The requirements are collected upfront and split into small increments or slices. In the first increment, some of the core functionalities are implemented, and then these are given to the customer who gives feedback. And based on the feedback, the software is refined. This is called an iteration with fixed functionalities. Further, the same functionality …

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Major difficulties of Waterfall Based Models

These are the few of the models which follow waterfall-based methodologies: Classical waterfall model Iterative waterfall model V model. Prototyping model What are the major difficulties of the waterfall-based models? Difficulty in accommodating change requests during development. In reality, 40% of the requirements change during development. High cost incurred in developing custom applications. Heavyweight processes: …

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SDLC – Prototyping Model

Before starting the actual development, a working prototype of the system was first built in the prototyping model. A prototype is a toy implementation of a system with limited functional capabilities, low reliability, and inefficient performance. Why does the prototyping SLDC model need to be constructed? Sometimes the customer does not know what exactly they …

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SDLC – V Model

It is a variant of the waterfall model. It mainly emphasizes verification and validation. The verification and validation activities are spread over the entire life cycle. In each phase, testing activities are planned in parallel with development. The diagrammatic representation of the V model looks like a V, and that is why it is called …

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SDLC – Iterative Waterfall Model

The classical waterfall model is idealistic and assumes that no defect is introduced during any development activity. However, in practice, defects are introduced in almost every phase of the life cycle, and defects usually get detected much later in the life cycle. For example, a design defect might go unnoticed till the coding or testing phase. …

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SDLC – Classical Waterfall Model

SDLC – Classical Waterfall Model is the theoretical software development life cycle model, starts from feasibility study, and end to maintenance.

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