Tag: SDLC
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Software Testing Fundamentals
Software Testing is vital for any software development life cycle, it is fundamental to ensure the software quality and to have a workable functional software at the end of the project.
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Stakeholders Management, WHAT, WHY, and HOW?
Stakeholder management is essential for any business whatever is the context, It is healthier for the organization to manage the stakeholders effectively and make sure that they are supporting the change they are doing. I believe that without engagement, involvement, dedication, and support of the stakeholders the level of uncertainty will be higher than expected…
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The Waterfall Model, a different perspective
Feb 16, 2018 – The Waterfall Model is a linear sequential flow. In which progress is seen as flowing steadily downwards (like a waterfall) through the phases of …
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5 Steps to Software Development Effort Estimation
The software development effort estimation is an essential activity before any software project initiation. In this article, I will illustrate how to easily estimate the software effort using known estimation techniques which are Function Points Analysis (FPA) and Constructive Cost Model (COCOMO).
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Quality Attributes, measurements, and implementation strategies
Through the life cycle process and project implementation, you will encounter different types of qualitative requirements, for example, availability, maintainability, scalability, and a lot more, all of these “ilities” ….
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What do you need to know about the Software Development phases
Software development lifecycle models have different strategies and methodologies for the software development process and I wrote about the different types of development models
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The best SDLC model
I think there is nothing called the best in absolute general, the best for me maybe not the best for you at this moment. Similarly, there is nothing called the best SDLC model in absolute general
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Architectural Design Decisions
we do not view a software architecture as a set of components and connectors, but rather as the composition of a set of architectural design decisions







