SDLC is the acronym of Software Development Life Cycle. It is also called as
Software development process. The software development life cycle (SDLC) is a
framework defining tasks performed at each step in the software development process.
ISO/IEC 12207 is an international standard for software life-cycle processes. It aims to
be the standard that defines all the tasks required for developing and maintaining
software.
What is SDLC?
SDLC is a process followed for a software project, within a software organization. It
consists of a detailed plan describing how to develop, maintain, replace and alter or
enhance specific software. The life cycle defines a methodology for improving the quality
of software and the overall development process.
The following figure is a graphical representation of the various stages of a typical SDLC.
Stage 1: Planning and Requirement Analysis : Requirement analysis is the most important
and fundamental stage in SDLC. It is performed by the senior members of the team with inputs
from the customer, the sales department, market surveys and domain experts in the industry.
This information is then used to plan the basic project approach and to conduct product
feasibility study in the economical, operational, and technical areas.
Planning for the quality assurance requirements and identification of the risks associated with
the project is also done in the planning stage. The outcome of the technical feasibility study is
to define the various technical approaches that can be followed to implement the project
successfully with minimum risks.
Stage 2: Defining Requirements : Once the requirement analysis is done the next step is to
clearly define and document the product requirements and get them approved from the
customer or the market analysts. This is done through ‘SRS’ – Software Requirement
Specification document which consists of all the product requirements to be designed and
developed during the project life cycle.
Stage 3: Designing the product architecture : SRS is the reference for product architects to
come out with the best architecture for the product to be developed. Based on the
requirements specified in SRS, usually more than one design approach for the product
architecture is proposed and documented in a DDS - Design Document Specification. This DDS
is reviewed by all the important stakeholders and based on various parameters as risk
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assessment, product robustness, design modularity , budget and time constraints , the best
design approach is selected for the product.
A design approach clearly defines all the architectural modules of the product along with its
communication and data flow representation with the external and third party modules (if
any). The internal design of all the modules of the proposed architecture should be clearly
defined with the minutest of the details in DDS.
Stage 4: Building or Developing the Product : In this stage of SDLC the actual development
starts and the product is built. The programming code is generated as per DDS during this
stage. If the design is performed in a detailed and organized manner, code generation can be
accomplished without much hassle.
Developers have to follow the coding guidelines defined by their organization and
programming tools like compilers, interpreters, debuggers etc are used to generate the code.
Different high level programming languages such as C, C++, Pascal, Java, and PHP are used for
coding. The programming language is chosen with respect to the type of software being
developed.
Stage 5: Testing the Product : This stage is usually a subset of all the stages as in the modern
SDLC models, the testing activities are mostly involved in all the stages of SDLC. However this
stage refers to the testing only stage of the product where products defects are reported,
tracked, fixed and retested, until the product reaches the quality standards defined in the SRS.
Stage 6: Deployment in the Market and Maintenance : Once the product is tested and ready
to be deployed it is released formally in the appropriate market. Sometime product
deployment happens in stages as per the organizations’ business strategy. The product may
first be released in a limited segment and tested in the real business environment (UAT- User
acceptance testing).
Then based on the feedback, the product may be released as it is or with suggested
enhancements in the targeting market segment. After the product is released in the market,
its maintenance is done for the existing customer base.
Tuesday, April 14, 2015
Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)
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