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A Comparison Between Five Models Of Software Engineering
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Software MaintenanceEngineeringSoftware EngineeringSoftware ProcessSoftware AnalysisWaterfall ModelEmpirical Software Engineering ResearchSystems DevelopmentSystems EngineeringModel-based Software DevelopmentSoftware AspectSoftware Development ProcessDesignLifecycle ModelSoftware DesignSoftware DevelopmentProgram AnalysisDevelopment MethodologySoftware TestingSoftware ManagementBusinessComputer World
The study addresses the critical issue of software development processes, focusing on the software development life cycle and its models, which have various advantages and disadvantages. The research aims to compare five software development models to highlight their features and drawbacks. The study examines five development models: Waterfall, Iteration, V‑shaped, Spiral, and Extreme Programming.
This research deals with a vital and important issue in computer world. It is concerned with the software management processes that examine the area of software development through the development models, which are known as software development life cycle. It represents five of the development models namely, waterfall, Iteration, V-shaped, spiral and Extreme programming. These models have advantages and disadvantages as well. Therefore, the main objective of this research is to represent different models of software development and make a comparison between them to show the features and defects of each model.
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