SDLC and Development Methodologies
SDLC and Development Methodologies
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stakeholders
the design process in a linear methodology like waterfall

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Richard Scroggins. (2014). SDLC and Development Methodologies. Journal Mondial De l’informatique Et De La Technologie, 14(C7), 21–22. Consulté à l’adresse https://gjcst.com/index.php/gjcst/article/view/1181

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The overall purpose of any design review is to make sure that the stakeholders understand the design and that they can confirm that the project team understands their needs and that the project is on the right track In specific terms that are relevant to SDLC since SDLC or Systems Development Life Cycle is a cyclical methodology phases repeat so changes can be made to the design in the next cycle This makes the process a little less rigid compared to the design process in a linear methodology like waterfall That is one reason why it is important to know the methodology upfront because the approach for each phase changes based on the methodology The design phase is very important in any project and regardless of the methodology so a lot of time should be dedicated to the design phase
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