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One of the most famous ''' | One of the most famous '''Software Process Models'''. The development process is divided into single phases: | ||
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Barry W. Boehm. Software Engineering. In: IEEE Transaction on Computers, | Barry W. Boehm. Software Engineering. In: IEEE Transaction on Computers, Vol 25: pages 1226-1241, 1976. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:52, 15 May 2013
One of the most famous Software Process Models. The development process is divided into single phases:
- Analysis
- Specification
- Design
- Implementation
- Integration
- Maintenance
For further information see: Barry W. Boehm. Software Engineering. In: IEEE Transaction on Computers, Vol 25: pages 1226-1241, 1976.