| De Bellis, M., Haapala, C., User-Centric Software Engineering. IEEE Expert 10, February 1995, pp. 34-41. |
....because of its natural order of phases in software development. Maintenance System testing System integration Module coding and testing Detailed design Preliminary design System feasibility Requirements specification Figure 2 The waterfall model of software development (based on [5]) There have been many attempts to overcome the limitations of the waterfall model. Two common points in all such attempts are introduction of iterations in software development activities and incremental development. Iterative and incremental software development means going through the same ....
....level, and the individual software module level thus creating the spiral in a spiral in a spiral effect. Plan Approve Do Review and Revise Evaluate Figure 3 The spiral model of software development (after [9] and [41] The JNIDS model (Joint National Intelligence Development Staff) [5] is similar to the spiral model in that it is also iterative and incremental. There are, however, six tasks in the JNIDS model: requirements analysis, team orchestration (i.e. the team building stages, forming, storming, norming, and performing ) design, coding, integration, and system ....
De Bellis, M., Haapala, C., User-Centric Software Engineering. IEEE Expert 10, February 1995, pp. 34-41.
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DeBellis, M. (1995). User-centric software engineering. IEEE Expert 10:34-41.
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