Handbook of Research on Modern Systems Analysis and Design Technologies and Applications 2009
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-887-1.ch005
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Process Models of SDLCs

Abstract: The software engineering discipline has developed the concept of software process to guide development teams towards a high-quality end product to be delivered on-time and within the planned budget. Consequently,several software-systems development life-cycles (PM-SDLCs) have been theoretically formulated and empirically tested over the years. In this chapter, a conceptual research methodology is used to review the state of the art on the main PM-SDLCs formulated for software-intensive systems, with the aim to… Show more

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“…a SDM) a developer team "will develop in an ad hoc manner, with success relying on the heroic efforts of a few dedicated individual contributors". An evolution of SDMs has been reported in four major stages: pre-methodologies, rigor-oriented methodologies, agileoriented methodologies and emergent service-oriented methodologies [60,61]. From the current available variety of SDMs [35], some of them are well-recognized in the software engineering literature and practice such as: i) Rational Unified Process (RUP) [26]; ii) Microsoft Solutions Framework (MSF) [27,28]; and iii) Model-Based (System) Architecting and Software Engineering (MBASE) [29]; and RUP-SOA [30], which is considered a relevant emergent SMD.…”
Section: A General Review Of Rup Msf Mbase and Rup-soa Sdmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…a SDM) a developer team "will develop in an ad hoc manner, with success relying on the heroic efforts of a few dedicated individual contributors". An evolution of SDMs has been reported in four major stages: pre-methodologies, rigor-oriented methodologies, agileoriented methodologies and emergent service-oriented methodologies [60,61]. From the current available variety of SDMs [35], some of them are well-recognized in the software engineering literature and practice such as: i) Rational Unified Process (RUP) [26]; ii) Microsoft Solutions Framework (MSF) [27,28]; and iii) Model-Based (System) Architecting and Software Engineering (MBASE) [29]; and RUP-SOA [30], which is considered a relevant emergent SMD.…”
Section: A General Review Of Rup Msf Mbase and Rup-soa Sdmsmentioning
confidence: 99%