Over the last several decades, various software development models have been articulated and discussed in literature. These models (stagewise, waterfall, spiral, iterative and incremental, etc.) have evolved in an effort to accommodate project environments’ distinguishing characteristics: business volatility, organization and technical complexity, validation and delivery strategies.
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