Software development process
Process of dividing software development work into distinct phases
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The software development process is a structured set of activities required to develop a software system. It is also known as the software development life cycle (SDLC). The process includes several phases such as planning, analysis, design, implementation, testing, deployment, and maintenance. Each phase has its own set of tasks and deliverables.
Phases of the Software Development Process[edit]
1. Planning[edit]
The planning phase involves defining the scope and purpose of the project. It includes gathering requirements, conducting feasibility studies, and creating a project plan. This phase sets the foundation for the entire project.
2. Analysis[edit]
During the analysis phase, detailed requirements are gathered and analyzed. This phase involves understanding the needs of the stakeholders and documenting the functional and non-functional requirements of the system.
3. Design[edit]
The design phase involves creating the architecture of the software system. This includes designing the system's components, interfaces, and data structures. The design phase results in a detailed design document that serves as a blueprint for the implementation phase.
4. Implementation[edit]
In the implementation phase, the actual code for the software is written. This phase involves translating the design into a working system by writing code in a programming language. The implementation phase is often iterative, with developers writing and testing small parts of the system incrementally.
5. Testing[edit]
The testing phase involves verifying that the software works as intended. This includes unit testing, integration testing, system testing, and acceptance testing. The goal of testing is to identify and fix defects before the software is deployed.
6. Deployment[edit]
During the deployment phase, the software is released to the users. This phase involves installing the software in the production environment, configuring the system, and providing user training and documentation.
7. Maintenance[edit]
The maintenance phase involves updating and improving the software after it has been deployed. This includes fixing bugs, adding new features, and making performance improvements. Maintenance is an ongoing process that continues for the life of the software.
Related Concepts[edit]
- Agile software development
- Waterfall model
- DevOps
- Software testing
- Software maintenance
- Software engineering
See Also[edit]
- Software development methodology
- Project management
- Systems development life cycle
- Continuous integration
- Continuous deployment
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