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Software Development Methodologies
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ALSO CALLED: SDM, Agile Software Development, Methods, Methodologies, Cowboy Coding, and Development Methodologies
DEFINITION: (SDLC is also an abbreviation for Synchronous Data Link Control.) The systems development life cycle (SDLC) is a conceptual model used in project management that describes the stages involved in an information system development project, from an initial feasibility study
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SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT METHODOLOGIES DEFINITION (continued):
through maintenance of the completed application. Various SDLC methodologies have been developed to guide the processes involved, including the waterfall model (which was the original SDLC method); rapid application development ( RAD); joint application development ( JAD); the fountain model; the spiral model; build and fix; and synchronize-and-stabilize. Frequently, several models are combined into some sort of hybrid methodology. Documentation
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