SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

INTRODUCTION TO SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

SOFTWARE PROCESS MODELS

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
An iterative process of system development in which requirements are converted to a working system that is continually revised through risk analysis is called:
A
Waterfall Modeling
B
Iterative Modelling
C
Spiral Modelling
D
None of them
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The spiral model is a systems development lifecycle (SDLC) method used for risk management that combines the iterative development process model with elements of the Waterfall model.

Detailed explanation-2: -Iterative development is a way of breaking down the software development of a large application into smaller chunks. In iterative development, feature code is designed, developed and tested in repeated cycles.

Detailed explanation-3: -This iterative development, sometimes called circular or evolutionary development, is based on refining the first version through subsequent cycles, especially as you gather and include requirements.

Detailed explanation-4: -Model of information system development which has been developed (PADM Model) consists of four fundamental processes; planning, requirement analysis, design and maintenance. All processes will be monitored by a main process namely quality as the key performance indicator.

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