EBK BUSINESS DRIVEN TECHNOLOGY
EBK BUSINESS DRIVEN TECHNOLOGY
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Author: BALTZAN
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Chapter 19, Problem 3CCO
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Software development methodologies:

  • The different software methodologies include:
    • Agile methodology:
      • Agile methodology aims for satisfaction of customers through continuous delivery of software components.
      • It is an iterative process that uses minimum requirements.
      • It has individual as well as team interactions over tools and processes.
      • It responds to change over following a plan.
      • Collaboration of customer over negotiation of contract.
    • Waterfall methodology:
      • Each phase is performed sequentially.
      • It is an activity based process.
      • It is less iterative and non-flexible approach.
      • The phases of conception includes:
        • Analysis
        • Design
        • Construction
        • Testing
        • Deployment
        • Maintenance.
      • Designers may not be aware of difficulties that may arise in future.
    • Rapid action development methodology(RAD):
      • It is based on prototyping as well as iterative development without any planning involved.
      • It involves planning for product development.
      • It gathers requirements of customer through focus groups.
      • The function modules are been developed in parallel as prototypes.
      • The modules are been integrated to make complete product.
    • Extreme programming (XP) methodology:
      • It denotes a method that is been used in case of changing requirements.
      • It checks frequent product releases in short intervals that improve performance.
      • It introduces a checkpoint where customer requirements could be easily implemented.
      • Requirements are been collected in terms of stories.
      • The phases include planning, analysis, design, execution, closure and wrapping.
    • Rational Unified Process (RUP):
      • It denotes a framework for breaking down software development into four gates.
      • The phases include:
        • Inception:
          • Project ide is been stated.
          • Implementation team decides requirements.
        • Elaboration:
          • The architecture of project is evaluated further.
          • Developers would consider possible applications of software and associated costs.
        • Construction:
          • The project is completed and developed.
          • The software is been written and tested.
        • Transition:
          • The software is been released to public.
          • Changes are made based on feedback.
    • SCRUM
      • It makes use of small teams for producing small software modules using sprints or one month interval to achieve goal.
      • Much detail is not given, implementation team knows how to solve problem.
      • The team is having better idea of entire project.
      • There is no team leader for assigning tasks.
      • Each of team members is responsible from idea to implementation.

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