Phases of software development life cycle (SDLC)
A typical Software
Development life cycle consists of the following stages:
· Stage 1:
Planning and Requirement Analysis
· Stage 2:
Defining Requirements
· Stage 3:
Designing the product architecture
· Stage 4:
Building or Developing the Product
· Stage 5:
Testing the Product
· Stage 6:
Deployment in the Market and Maintenance
· Requirement
Gathering and analysis:
All possible requirements of
the system to be developed are captured in this phase and documented in a
requirement specification doc.
· System
Design:
The requirement
specifications from first phase are studied in this phase and system design is
prepared. System Design helps in specifying hardware and system requirements
and also helps in defining overall system architecture.
· Implementation:
With inputs from system
design, the system is first developed in small programs called units, which are
integrated in the next phase. Each unit is developed and tested for its
functionality which is referred to as Unit Testing.
· Integration
and Testing:
All the units developed in the
implementation phase are integrated into a system after testing of each unit.
Post integration the entire system is tested for any faults and failures.
· Deployment
of system:
Once the functional and non functional
testing is done, the product is deployed in the customer environment or
released into the market.
· Maintenance:
There are some issues which come up
in the client environment. To
fix those issues patches are
released. Also to enhance the product some better
versions are released.
Maintenance is done to deliver these changes in the customer
environment.
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