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    Spiral Model

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    SPIRAL MODEL The spiral model combines the idea of iterative development (prototyping) with the systematic‚ controlled aspects of the waterfall model. It allows for incremental releases of the product‚ or incremental refinement through each time around the spiral. The spiral model also explicitly includes risk management within software development. Identifying major risks‚ both technical and managerial‚ and determining how to lessen the risk helps keep the software development process under control

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    popular SDLC models followed in the industry: Waterfall Model Iterative Model Spiral Model V-Model Big Bang Model Waterfall Model The waterfall model is also known as "linear sequential model" or "classic life cycle." It is the oldest life cycle model. It was proposed by Winston Royce in 1970. This model is called waterfall because it is usually drawn in waterfall shape and is one of the most widely used life cycles. Phases of Waterfall Lifecycle Model Requirements: Gathering project

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    Comparison of SDLC Models

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    Implementation‚ System Support and Security (Shelly & Rosenblatt‚ 2013). This paper is to compare and contrast the waterfall and spiral models used in SDLC. Waterfall Model: This is the most common of all the SDLC models. The various phases’ in waterfall model are project planning‚ requirements definition‚ design‚ development‚ testing‚ and installation and acceptance (Pressman‚ 2007). The waterfall model serves the opportunity limitation and the pre-defined framework qualities of the lifecycle. The requirements

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    used in the development of the Frequent Shopper Program by Smith Systems Consulting. Waterfall model Waterfall Model operates in a waterfall process tree. It has various phases such as requirement‚ design‚ implementation‚ verification‚ and maintenance that provide a successful execution to any system development. This model can be used in the development of frequent shopper program (Nicholls‚ 2005). The waterfall model’s requirement phase will help Smith Systems Consulting to develop a program according

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    Falling Water

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    realisation? The project that I chose is a very unique American house called Falling Water. Falling Water is built over the top of a waterfall‚ and is suggested to be the most well-known private house in America not belonging to someone of royal blood (Storrer‚ 2002). I would love to visit this house as I like waterfalls and I think the way this house has incorporated the waterfall into its design is fascinating. The house was designed by a famous American architect‚ Frank Lloyd Wright‚ in 1935 for the Kaufmann

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    Spicejet Case Study

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    is no low cost airline exists on these routes so it will not have problem of little profit margins. Also it is very important that the political and economical conditions of thesecountries are improving. [After overcoming from the problem of LTTE Srilanka is one of the preferredtourist destinations(). Bharti Airtel has acquired Warid {a Bangladeshi telecom company} and alsoother Indian companies are eyeing over there so trade between countries will enhance transportation().As we look at Nepal than

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    range from the Waterfall process to Incremental processes to Open-source. Each process has risks as well as things that make them stand out. The Waterfall Process is a simple process which moves in a linear fashion. One stage has to be completed before moving on to the next. This can be both beneficial and harmful to a project but this is one of the best options for small projects since it is very straightforward and simple to understand. The positive aspects of the Waterfall process include

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    Fall Creek Falls State Park‚ in the mountains of the Cumberland Plateau. This park attracts people from all over the world to visit the hidden beauties deep in the mountains. This beautiful park has many things to offer its guest with gorgeous waterfalls‚ lushes forests‚ and breathtaking views that you could only see in Tennessee’s beautiful mountains. This park is an excellent way to unwind from busy life and come into nature to relax. After spending several weeks going through the parks attractions

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    Quality Management

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    ------------------------------------------------- Institute Of Business Management Total Quality Management ------------------------------------------------- Term Report Company: Opal Laboratories (pvt) Limited Submitted to: Mr. Moinuddin Khan Submitted by: Mohammad Tobeh (11931) Muffaddal Moosajee (7743) Muhammad Tariq Qazi (7193) Date of Submission: 20th December‚ 2012 Contact Information Mr. Tariq Ikram Mr. Arif Ikram CEO‚ Opal Laboratories COO‚ Opal Laboratories

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    PROLIFERATION OF MOBILE PHONES AND DILEMMA OF BRANDED MOBILE PHONES IN SRI LANKA Prepared By N.S.M. Kalideen Reg.No. PGDIP- D101k12-1 Individual Integrated Assignment (Strategic Level) June 2012 Examination Postgraduate Diploma in Marketing SRI LANKA INSTITUTE OF MARKETING Contents | Page Number | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Executive Summary The assignment based on cannibalizing mobile phone in industry

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