November 2018
Intermediate to advanced
382 pages
11h 20m
English
Introduced in the mid-1980s by Dr. Barry Boehm, the Spiral model does a much better job of managing risks through one of its core attributes as a process generator. Through multiple successive iterations—starting with a firm set of requirements—the concept of operations (CONOPS) is established, requirements are developed (before Spiral development actually starts), the product is developed, tested, verified/validated, and finally released.
The Spiral methodology was originally created for software. Each iteration in this model:
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