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  • MOHIT

    Member
    October 8, 2020 at 1:55 pm

    The software development lifecycle (SDLC) is a framework that development teams use to produce high-quality software in a systematic and cost-effective way. The SDLC methodology is used by both large and small software organizations. These teams follow development models ranging from agile to lean to waterfall and others.
    The software development lifecycle gives organizations a methodical, step-by-step approach to developing successful software. From gathering the initial requirements for a new product, through maintaining a mature product on the market, we’ll teach you how to employ SDLC.
    Origins of the Software Development LifecycleSDLC actually began as the “systems development lifecycle” in the 1960s. As Geoffrey Elliott explains in his book, Global Business Information Technology, large corporations developed the model to help manage complex business systems that required a lot of data processing and analysis.
    Over time, variations of the framework have been adopted for the development of hardware and software technology products and other complex projects.

  • Rahul

    Member
    August 9, 2022 at 5:25 am

    Life Cycle of Software: Software is an intangible asset. It is developed and then used by customers. In many cases, it is updated and then used again by customers. The unique nature of software means that companies must manage and track their life cycle in a way that is more comprehensive than they would need to manage hardware assets like PCs and servers. Different software companies use different management processes. However, many companies follow a generic process that consists of five stages of the software life cycle.

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