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Date:7th November 2008 |
Compiled by Mr. M. Sathya Kumar | |
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Software development process A
software development process is a
structure imposed on the development of a software product. Synonyms
include software life cycle and software process. There are several
models for such processes, each describing approaches to a variety of
tasks or activities that take place during the
process Overview A
largely growing body of software development organizations implement
process methodologies. Many of them are in the defense industry, which in
the The
international standard for describing the method of selecting,
implementing and monitoring the life cycle for software is ISO
12207. A
decades-long goal has been to find repeatable, predictable processes that
improve productivity and quality. Some try to systematize or formalize the
seemingly unruly task of writing software. Others apply project management
techniques to writing software. Without project management, software
projects can easily be delivered late or over budget. With large numbers
of software projects not meeting their expectations in terms of
functionality, cost, or delivery schedule, effective project management
appears to be lacking. Software development activities The activities of the software development process represented in the waterfall model. There are several other models to represent this process. Requirements analysis
The
most important task in creating a software product is extracting the
requirements or requirements analysis. Customers typically have an
abstract idea of what they want as an end result, but not what software
should do. Incomplete, ambiguous, or even contradictory requirements are
recognized by skilled and experienced software engineers at this point.
Frequently demonstrating live code may help reduce the risk that the
requirements are incorrect. One specific method here is Software Elements
Analysis. Once the general requirements are gleaned from the client, an analysis of the scope of the development should be determined and clearly stated. This is often called a scope document. Certain functionality may be out of scope of the project as a function of cost or as a result of unclear requirements at the start of development. If the development is done externally, this document can be considered a legal document so that if there are ever disputes, any ambiguity of what was promised to the client can be clarified. Domain Analysis is often the first step in attempting to design a new piece of software, whether it be an addition to an existing software, a new application, a new subsystem or a whole new system. Assuming that the developers (including the analysts) are not sufficiently knowledgeable in the subject area of the new software, the first task is to investigate the so-called "domain" of the software.
The more knowledgeable they are about the domain already, the less work required. Another objective of this work is to make the analysts, who will later try to elicit and gather the requirements from the area experts, speak with them in the domain's own terminology, facilitating a better understanding of what is being said The architecture of a software system or software architecture d by these experts. If the analyst does not use the proper terminology it is likely that they will not be taken seriously, thus this phase is an important prelude to extracting and gathering the requirements. If an analyst hasn't done the appropriate work confusion may ensue: "I know you believe you understood what you think I said, but I am not sure you realize what you heard is not what I meant." Specification Specification is the task of precisely describing the software to be written, possibly in a rigorous way. In practice, most successful specifications are written to understand and fine-tune applications that were already well-developed, although safety-critical software systems are often carefully specified prior to application development. Specifications are most important for external interfaces that must remain stable. A good way to determine whether the specifications are sufficiently precise is to have a third party review the documents making sure that the requirements and Use Cases are logically sound. Architecture
refers to an abstract representation of that system. Architecture is
concerned with making sure the software system will meet the requirements
of the product, as well as ensuring that future requirements can be
addressed. The architecture step also addresses interfaces between the
software system and other software products, as well as the underlying
hardware or the host operating system. Design, implementation and testing Implementation
is the part of the process where software engineers actually program
the code for the project. Software
testing is an integral and important part of the software development
process. This part of the process ensures that bugs are recognized as
early as possible. Documenting the internal design of software for the purpose of future maintenance and enhancement is done throughout development. This may also include the authoring of an API, be it external or internal. Deployment starts after the code is appropriately tested, is approved for release and sold or otherwise distributed into a production environment.Software Training and Support is important because a large percentage of software projects fail because the developers fail to realize that it doesn't matter how much time and planning a development team puts into creating software if nobody in an organization ends up using it. People are often resistant to change and avoid venturing into an unfamiliar area, so as a part of the deployment phase, it is very important to have training classes for new clients of your software.
Article by Mr. Sam, who is is IT consultant at USA | |
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