October 2015
Intermediate to advanced
334 pages
7h 31m
English
The Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC) can be described as the unique phases a software project journeys through from birth to release. A traditional SDLC includes planning, engineering, and test and release phases. These phases are designed to be circular in nature and future iterations of the project will inherently repeat the previously taken SDLC steps. Figure 5-5 illustrates a traditional SDLC:

Figure 5-5: The Software Development Lifecycle
The model described earlier illustrates a traditional waterfall approach to software development. In a continuous delivery or continuous deployment model, the iterations ...
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