1. What is a Software development Life Cycle?
The Software Development Life Cycle is a process that ensures good software is built. Each phase in the life cycle has its own process and deliverables that feed into the next phase. There are typically 5 phases starting with the analysis and requirements gathering and ending with the implementation. Let’s look in greater detail at each phase.
2. Why is Software Development Life Cycle important?
SDLC serves as a guide to the project and provides a flexible and consistent medium to accommodate changes, and perform the project to meet client’s objectives. SDLC phases define key schedule and delivery points which ensure timely and correct delivery to the client within budget and other constraints and project requirements. SDLC co-operates project control and management activities as they must be introduced within each phase of SDLC.
3. Can you provide examples of how SDLC can be used?
It can use to convert a manual system to automatic work which everything is well-managed, plan and data is save everywhere and easily to search.
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