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    Waterfall Methodology Waterfall model was developed as a solution to Ad-hoc development methodologies. • A staged development model • Stages will be completed one after the other. • Subsequent stage can be started once the previous one is completed only. • Waterfall model follow software development process in a linear sequential. • This model phases are do not overlap. Principle of Waterfall Methodology The waterfall model describes 6 phases. I. Requirement gathering. All the…

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    NAME: Sherrise Parker 1. Describe Larman’s treatment of iterative, evolutionary and agile programming. According to Larman, software development is a method used to create, design, and maintain software. In particular, the prevalent Unified Process (UP) is an iterative software development method used to build object-oriented systems. Larman describes the iterative development and Agile Methods as a process of organizing a short series of small projects with fixed time constraints, known as…

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    Aqua America’s Software Methodology Justina Khuu The majority of Aqua America’s software is developed using the waterfall method, whether it is in-house or through contractors. Oftentimes there is a meeting set for requirements gathering between the developers and the managers or directors of the department that is to benefit from the software development, and then minimal contact between the two groups until the product is delivered. While this results in the least amount of upfront cost by…

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    Project Response Essay Recently, I attended a software engineering development course. Indeed, the course was valuable to imparting the desired software engineering skills for aspiring software engineers. Today, software systems continue to evolve in terms of features and supportive tools. Difficulties in managing software development can be attributed to the challenges inherent to planning activities as software features evolve over time. Previously, software engineers would utilize on…

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    Agile project management allows teams to work closely together. Agile focuses more on working software rather than planning and hence it is also called value driven approach. Agile assumes resources and duration is fixed but requirements can be changing. Many in the industry would consider agile as non-planned approach, which is wrong. In fact, Agile believes that requirements are constantly changing and hence uses just in time planning and plans only for immediate needs. As we can see from the…

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    Agile SCRUM COLLAPSE Discuss your experience with Agile methods, be sure to include both positive and negatives. Do you think a company should dictate the methodology that is used? Make sure you backup your answer with evidence (examples, lectures, books, outside information). In my past and current jobs in IT field I have experienced agile scrum methodology. It has its pros and cons: PROS • The advantages of the agile methodology that I have encountered are that it helps in a way that the…

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    A Systems Development life cycle is a term used to describe the process for planning, creating, testing and creating information system. The system development life cycle applies to hardware as well as software configurations. A systems development life cycle consists of a number of clearly defined and distinct phases, these phases are used by Engineer’s and developers to plan for and deliver information systems. Application development life cycle (system development life cycle) also refers…

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    AIDED DESIGN model of the clamp cylinder configuration was prepared and analyzed the same using CAE Software package ANSYS. The same was meshed using SOLID 187 element. As the element is a tetrahedron element, it can map the intricate solid geometry reasonably with good accuracy. The displacement and force boundary conditions are applied and stress and displacement fields gained using FEA software. The constraints and loading conditions for clamp cylinder are shown in Fig. 4. The…

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    Introduction It has been said before that, “building software is more like creating a work of art, it requires creativity in design and ample craftsmanship to complete”.(3) That statement couldn’t be more true especially as we move further into the 21st century. Companies worldwide realize that producing a product of high quality is exceptionally important and should be a huge consideration when planning a project. As a result, many different methodologies have been developed in order to better…

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    Assignment 3 What is SCRUM? SCRUM is the agile framework that helps team to deliver customer value early and often in high predictable manner. It is first published by Ken Schwaber and Jeff Sutherland. Main characteristics of SCRUM: The main characteristics of SCRUM are as follows: • SCRUM process is iterative (that means the projects is done in successive cycles called as sprints) and incremental (the functionality of the product increase during each iteration by adding new functions). • In…

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