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SDLC Methodology

SDLC or System Development Life Cycle is a process of producing, designing, developing and testing a software with the highest quality and reduce cost in the shortest period of time. There are several SDLC models such as waterfall model, spiral model and agile model.

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SDLC Methodology

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  1. AGILE SDLC MODEL http://sstack-agile.com/

  2. THE AGILE SDLC MODEL • SDLC or System Development Life Cycle is a process of producing, designing, developing and testing a software with the highest quality and reduce cost in the shortest period of time. There are several SDLC models such as waterfall model, spiral model and agile model. • Agile SDLC Model is a combination of development iteration and repetitive process models that focuses on customer satisfaction by delivering products at the fastest pace.

  3. ADVANTAGE OF AGILE MODEL  Quicker implementation of affects  Improved flexibility for changes  Better communication with users and increased user satisfactions. Employing an agile model permits organizations to execute changes substantially faster. An agile model allows a business to conform to changes quickly. Businesses can execute user-requested changes a lot quicker throughout creation in an effort version.

  4. AGILE SDLC PROCESS • Iteration -1: Pre-Project Planning • Iteration 0: Project Initiation • Project schedule and costs can be predicted easily. • Deployment • Construction Iterations

  5. Iteration -1: Pre-Project Planning In this stage, the project is scoped out. The business opportunities are defined, the potential strategy is identified, and the feasibility of the project is evaluated.

  6. Iteration 0: Project Initiation This includes demonstrating the scope of the system to the stakeholders, building the team, setting up the environment and estimating the project.

  7. Project schedule and costs can be predicted easily Throughout this stage, you want to evaluate the issue from the context of their company's policies and objectives. During the time you're assessing the issue, consider whether you want to come up with a brand new platform, or simply just enhance a current one. You will wish to produce a venture proposal for the solution which has the costs and benefits of one's pick.

  8. Deployment The team executes the requirements of the stakeholders to the initial sprint and delivers a working software to the client that satisfies their changing standards. The team may and certainly will possess additional sprints to enlarge upon the general item.

  9. Construction Iterations This is the end game of the model. The final software iteration will be completed after final testing, addressing defects, finalizing system and user documentation, training users and releasing iterations into production.

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