A Comprehensive review on Software Development Life Cycle
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https://doi.org/10.2583/Keywords:
Software Development Life Cycle, Software Engineering, Incremental Model, Waterfall Model, Prototype Model, Spiral Model, Big-Bang Model, Agile Mode, V-Shaped ModelAbstract
Software Engineering is a branch of computer science which deals with software production. Software engineers develops different kinds of software’s and provide proof to validate these results. This paper basically gives a review of software development life cycle. It gives a detailed insight of all the models used in software engineering such as Classical waterfall model, Spiral model, Prototype model, BigBang model, Incremental model, Agile model and V-Shaped model. Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) is a procedure used for designing, developing and testing software’s. SDLC helps in providing best quality software’s which meets customer’s expectations and it ensures the timely delivery of the project.
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