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Exam code:H046

Spiral Model

What is the spiral model?

  • The Spiral Model is a software development methodology that combines aspects of both iterative (agile) and sequential (waterfall) processes

Steps in the model

  1. Planning: Define the objectives, alternatives, and constraints for the current phase of the project

  2. Risk analysis: Identify and assess potential risks, and plan mitigation strategies

  3. Engineering: Develop the next version of the product, including design, coding, testing, and integration

  4. Evaluation and feedback: Review the progress with stakeholders, and plan the next iteration

  • The process repeats, spiralling through these stages, with each spiral loop representing a development phase until the final product is ready

The Spiral Model of Software Development

The Spiral Model of Software Development

Benefits

  • Flexibility: Allows for changes and adaptations at various stages of development

  • Risk management: Emphasizes risk assessment and mitigation, helping to identify and address issues early

  • Strong customer involvement: Encourages feedback and input from clients throughout the development process

  • Incremental releases: Provides early partial working solutions, enabling early usage and feedback

Drawbacks

  • Complexity: Can be more complex and harder to manage compared to other methodologies

  • Time-consuming: The emphasis on planning, risk management, and iterations may lead to a longer development process

  • Expensive: Often requires more resources, particularly in risk assessment and iterative design

  • Not suitable for small projects: The extensive planning and risk management might be overkill for simple or small-scale projects

Suitability

  • The Spiral Model is most suitable for large, complex projects where requirements may change, and risk management is essential

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