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    CASE STUDY: THE LIRIL GIRL [pic] The icon who had held her stead for an astonishing 30 years is the Liril girl. Shrinking attention spans and shifting trends notwithstanding‚ she continues to epitomize exuberant freshness. The ubiquitous waterfall has morphed into a glacier. The signature tune Laa la la la laa has been tweaked to Uff yu maa. Why‚ its not even the customary lime-green anymore. Variants like Icy Cool and Orange Fresh have brought in new hues. But the effervescence of the Liril girls

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    generic process‚ including those elements which are common to most refinements  UP is also used to avoid potential issues of copyright infringement since Rational Unified Process and RUP are trademarks of IBM 3 Waterfall Approaches VS Unified Process Waterfall Approaches Unified Process Prescriptive • Insist on all steps being followed exactly Adaptive • Allows for change within certain guidelines Sequential • Completes each phase one after another and only once

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    ensures that your programme has as little faults and errors as possible. What is the waterfall method and what are the stages? The waterfall model is a process of development where the stages “flow” from top to bottom‚ like a waterfall. The stages are: Requirements(spec) Design Construction Integration Testing and debugging Installation Maintenance. Compare RAD and the Waterfall method giving advantages and disadvantages of each. RAD development is fast and

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    development projects‚ this paper presents those methodologies and some laws related to them. Keywords: Waterfall Methodology‚ Prototyping Methodology‚ Glass’ law‚ Boehm’s first law‚ Boehm’s second law‚ Davi’s law‚ Moore’s law 1. INTRODUCTION This document presents about methodologies for development projects and few lows which are related to them. More over this presents some explanations of Waterfall methodology and Prototyping methodology as well Glass’s law‚ Boehm’s first and second law‚ Davi’s

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    The waterfall method is one of the main planning techniques for a project. It is very important for every project to be planned well. If a project manager does not plan every part of the project before starting the project‚ failure is almost certain. The waterfall method is one of the simplest planning methods for software projects‚ or any project for that matter. It is comprised of five main phases where “the output of each phase becomes the input for the next.” 1 These phases are Analysis‚ Design

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    interlocking spurs‚ rapids‚ waterfalls and gorges. Waterfalls and rapids occur when there is a sudden change in the gradient of the river as it flows downstream. They are most commonly found in the upper part of the river where there are marked changes of geology in the rivers valley. In the upper Teesdale an outcrop of igneous rock called the whin sill caused the formation of the High Force Waterfall which is 22cm high and is the tallest waterfall in England. The waterfall is formed by The bed of

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    Campground"). These 66 miles of twisting trails (“Letchworth State Park”) are perhaps the most appealing aspect of the entire park to explore. They dip in and out of the direct sight of the waterfalls and gorge‚ allowing visitors glimpses of more introverted wildlife. The combination of the gorges‚ waterfalls and myriad hiking trails make Letchworth State Park one of the most beautiful places in the Northeast to visit. When visiting Letchworth State Park‚ the most enticing feature of the place

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    for the Bose Company shows a picture of a clueless guy rowing a boat with Bose noise cancelling headphones on. Little does he know‚ he is only a few feet from rowing off of the well-known Niagara Falls. He is clueless because he cannot hear the waterfall because he has the noise cancelling headphones on. At the top of the ad it says “Bose Noise Cancelling Headphones”‚ with the words “Reduction Headphones” slowly fading off of the page resembling the noise fading away as if you were to just put the

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    1. Describe each law in your own words. Illustrate with a practical example. Glass’ law Requirement deficiencies are the prime source of project failures. (Endre & Rombach‚ 2003) Requirements are the basic Phase which lead to the development of a project. In fact‚ it is the first step for any project The main problem in a project failure is the lack of requirements. The common requirement error is due to human (i.e lack of Communication between customer and the analyst)‚ software‚ etc

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    Boehm’s first law 3 Example 4 Boehm’s second law 4 Example 4 Davis’ law 5 Waterfall model 5 Spiral Model 7 Waterfall model with Glass’ Law 8 Waterfall model with Boehm’s First Law 9 Waterfall model with Boehm’s Second Law 9 Waterfall model with Davis Law 10 Spiral model with Glass Law 10 Spiral model with Boehm’s First Law 11 Spiral model with Boehm’s Second Law 11 Spiral model with Davis’ Law 11 Waterfall Model 12 Examples where this model suits 12 Examples where this model does

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