A software development process, also known as a software development life-cycle (SDLC), is a structure imposed on the development of a software product. Similar terms include software life cycle and software process. It is often considered a subset of systems development life cycle. There are several models for such processes, each describing approaches to a variety of tasks or activities that take place during the process.
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Why specialization is the root of all evil
This article was originally published on .cult by Fagner Brack. .cult is a Berlin-based community platform for developers. ...
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A quick introduction to 'scrum' — so you're not lost when someone says ‘join the daily’
The software development life cycle, also known as SDLC, is a phased process or methodology to develop software. To achieve ...
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7 ways design and development teams can work better together
If you’re a designer or a developer you know this story all too well: designers create a beautiful prototype or set of ...
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Scrum didn’t work for my startup — so I designed an alternative project management method
This article was originally published by Built In. Nowadays there are more opinions on how to develop software than there ...
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Software development is broken — here's how to fix it
Director of Product Management at Adobe on how to improve enterprise software development.
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Why you should start selling your product before it exists — according to Adobe's VP of Creativity
Data-driven evidence is key when you’re developing something new, and low-cost ads are a great way to gather that data. ...