SDLC

SDLC

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SDLC - Software/System Development Life Cycle

The Software/System Development Life Cycle (SDLC), also referred to as the application development life-cycle, is a term used in systems engineering, information systems and software engineering to describe a process for planning, creating, testing, and deploying an information system.

The systems development life-cycle concept applies to a range of hardware and software configurations, as a system can be composed of hardware only, software only, or a combination of both.

A systems development life cycle is composed of a number of clearly defined and distinct work phases which are used by systems engineers and systems developers to plan for, design, build, test, and deliver information systems. Like anything that is manufactured on an assembly line, an SDLC aims to produce high quality systems that meet or exceed customer expectations, based on customer requirements, by delivering systems which move through each clearly defined phase, within scheduled time-frames and cost estimates.

SDLC can be described along a spectrum of agile to iterative to sequential. Agile methodologies, such as Scrum & Scrumwise tool that we use, focus on lightweight processes which allow for rapid changes (without necessarily following the pattern of SDLC approach) along the development cycle.

koukas.IT.services supports this life cycle and adhere perfectly during projects implementation.