January 2022
Beginner
332 pages
11h 57m
English
We have discussed several traditional software development processes. Although they serve as good models, it is very likely that they will need some modification to fit a specific organization. Depending on the goal(s) of the software project, a slightly different set of activities may be needed or emphasized. As Osterweil (1987) observed, the software development process is just a vehicle for carrying out those activities. Thus, specifying the process model is similar to constructing a software system itself. A process model or specification is an abstract representation of the actual process. It is important that this modified process be well defined and communicated to all participants so that the ...
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