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Survey of Traditional Waterfall Model in SDLC

Mohit Saxena

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Software development life cycle or SDLC for short is a technique for planning, fabricating, and keeping up data and modern frameworks. Up until this point, there exist numerous SDLC models, one of which is the Waterfall show which involves five stages to be finished successively so as to build up a product arrangement. I consider the waterfall model before the other models because it has had a profound effect on software development and has additionally influenced many SDLC models prevalent today.

Keywords: SDLC (System Development Life Cycle), Testing, waterfall model

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Mohit Saxena. Survey of Traditional Waterfall Model in SDLC. Current Trends in Information Technology. 2019; 9(1): 4–6p.


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