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How we can use Linear Sequential Model in developing a product?

  
Total Answers and Comments: 2 Last Update: August 10, 2007     Asked by: ushanair1980 
  
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May 15, 2006 14:19:08   #1  
add2vishu Member Since: May 2006   Contribution: 4    

RE: How we can use Linear Sequential Model in developi...

System Development Life Cycle Model is also known as the Linear Sequential Model (or) Classic Life Cycle Model . the Linear Sequential Model has the following activities.

1. System/Information Engineering and Modeling
2. Software Requirements Analysis
3. Systems Analysis and Design
4. Code Generation
5. Testing
6. Maintenance

Prototyping and Rapid Application Development Modeles are the examples of Linear Sequential Model

Prototyping Model
This is a cyclic version of the linear model.Prototyping Model

Rapid Application Development (RAD) Model
The RAD is a linear sequential software development process that emphasizes an extremely short development cycle.


 
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August 10, 2007 04:59:33   #2  
Uday Reddy        

RE: How we can use Linear Sequential Model in developi...
I apologise to differ with you on the above made statements. WaterFall Model is referred to as Linear Sequential Model. As in the case of developing a project the requirements may change at any phase according to the customer/client. This process will not be of much help in this case.
But whereas in developing a product the requirements are freezed and then the development process takes place. It goes on step by step which appropriately suits the WaterFall Model.

Thank you
Uday

 
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