Project life cycle and product/system life cycle
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Discuss the relationship between project life cycle and product/system life cycle. For this exercise, you may assume the spiral model for the product life cycle. Sources must be cited.
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The Spiral Model
The spiral model is an evolutionary software process models that couples the iterative nature of prototyping with the controlled and systematic aspects of the Linear Sequential models. It provides the potential and the rapid development of the incremental version of the software. Using the spiral model, the products can be developed in a series of the incremental releases. During the early iterations, the incremental release might be a paper model or the prototype. During later iteration, increasingly more complete version of the engineered system is produced.
A spiral model is divided into a number of the framework activities, also called as the task region. Typically, there are between three and six task regions which are as ...
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