Software-System Development Process
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A Software-System Development Process is a system development process for a software-based system.
- AKA: SDLC Creation Process.
- Context:
- It can (often) (follow) a Software Development Methodology, such as: Agile, Waterfall, or DevOps, depending on the needs of the organization and the nature of the project.
- It can (often) be represented by an SDLC Model (that may follow a software development approach), with stages such as:
- It can range from being a Largely-Human Software-System Development Process to being a Software-Supported Software-System Development Process (such as an AI-supported software-system development process)
- It can be constrained by Software Development Guidelines.
- It can be influenced by factors such as Project Complexity, the skills and experience of the development team, and the time and resources available.
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- Example(s):
- an Agile Software Development Process.
- a UI Software Development Process, such as:
- a Web Application Development Process, such as Google's Web-browser search page development process (for Google Web-browser Search Page).
- a Mobile App Development Process, such as Facebook's social media app development process (for Facebooks's social media app).
- an Enterprise Software System Development Process.
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- an API System Development Process, such as:
- a ____ Process, such as includes branch management.
- an AI Development Process, for AI systems.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Software Development Methodology, AI Prompt Development Process.
References
2023
- (Wikipedia, 2023) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_development_process Retrieved:2023-9-5.
- In software engineering, a software development process is a process of planning and managing software development. It typically involves dividing software development work into smaller, parallel, or sequential steps or sub-processes to improve design and/or product management. It is also known as a software development life cycle (SDLC). The methodology may include the pre-definition of specific deliverables and artifacts that are created and completed by a project team to develop or maintain an application.
Most modern development processes can be vaguely described as agile. Other methodologies include waterfall, prototyping, iterative and incremental development, spiral development, rapid application development, and extreme programming.
A life-cycle "model" is sometimes considered a more general term for a category of methodologies and a software development "process" is a more specific term to refer to a specific process chosen by a specific organization. For example, there are many specific software development processes that fit the spiral life-cycle model. The field is often considered a subset of the systems development life cycle.
- In software engineering, a software development process is a process of planning and managing software development. It typically involves dividing software development work into smaller, parallel, or sequential steps or sub-processes to improve design and/or product management. It is also known as a software development life cycle (SDLC). The methodology may include the pre-definition of specific deliverables and artifacts that are created and completed by a project team to develop or maintain an application.