January 2019
Intermediate to advanced
484 pages
11h 48m
English
Back in the 1990s, software was delivered in a static way—using a physical floppy disk or CD-ROM. The SDLC always took years per cycle, because it wasn't easy to (re)deliver applications to the market.
At that time, one of the major software development methodologies was the waterfall model. This is made up of various phases, as shown in the following diagram:

Once one phase was started, it was hard go back to the previous phase. For example, after starting the Implementation phase, we wouldn't be able to go back to the Design phase to fix a technical expandability issue, for example, because any changes would ...
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