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    This SDLC works by assuming that not all the requirements are specified at the beginning stages of development and it therefore works closely with users for feedback and satisfies the user’s requirement while the system is operational. Advantages • Users can try the system and provide constructive feedback during development • An operational prototype can be produced in…

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    interactions are emphasized rather than process ad tools. Working software is delivered frequently so there is always progress made and improvements to be made. Close, daily cooperation between business side and developers. And even late changes in requirements can be made. Disadvantages of Agile But Agile is not perfect with all the above said about Agile SDLC, there are some disadvantages wit Agile and these include: In case of some software deliverables, especially the large ones, it is…

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    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 survey carried out by PMI, Scrum is the most…

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    MMM Assignment 2/CEG6110 Chapters 3, 7, 8 Narendra Anumolu Answer #1: As per brook’s, system should be in control on few people who are most experienced with the system to face the problems. The teams are organized as a surgical unit – one surgeon with a support staff. The surgeon is the chief programmer – designs, codes, documents, tests. Need great talent and lots of experience. The co-pilot is the backup chief programmer – works with the chief to help in thinking, ready to take charge but…

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    the design inputs include: platform information, data description and requirements specification. The platform information indicates that the environment in which the software executes. The knowledge assessment system is designed to run at the Linux environment. The data description is used for the system data organization, and it maybe belong to platform information if the system is for processing existing data. The requirements specification consists of a depiction of the necessary…

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    typically a number of key steps in our development standards. These steps already follow a similar process as to what is required for agile methods. There is due diligence in gathering details on client requirements, documenting specifics in a high-level document, and then prioritizing requirements based on demand and perceived benefit. Internally there is detailed specification in scoping the project; where there exists a gap is promoting the importance of cross-functional teams sharing…

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    cycles, involving a requirements phase, design and implementation, testing, and reporting. Stakeholders and designers meet after each increment to discuss what has occurred, re-evaluate requirements and determine priorities. This allows for greater transparency between clients and programmers and clients have greater influence in what is being designed to ensure the product is what they want. The traditional waterfall method general involves the stakeholders at the beginning requirements phase,…

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    • The quality of the software must be high. So that the software can be easily learnt and used by the user. • To design the accurate solution of the software, firstly determine the problem issues related to the software, then write down all the requirements. • The people that are involved in the software development should be highly skilled so that they are able to make good quality software. • Choose the best model to develop the software by applying the various testing techniques [26]. • The…

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    According to the “Ariane 5 Flight 501 Failure: Report by the Inquiry Board”, the failure that caused the Ariane 5 was a design error, namely of an Operand Error. The report says, “The exception was detected, but inappropriately handled because the view had been taken that software should be considered correct until it is shown to be at fault” (Lions, 1996). This view manifested itself in the use of extant software from Ariane 4 that was used for Ariane 5 because, to simplify, it worked well for…

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    the given constraints. Given a set of requirements, we have to produce a layout which when realized will satisfy all the given requirements. The requirements given can be broadly categorized as Dimensional and Topological. While the former deals with the issues of a space’s length, width, height or orientation, the latter considers the relationship between two spaces, for example: the adjacency or proximity. Apart from these two domains, cultural requirements also play a big role which…

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