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  2. Dynamic systems development method - Wikipedia

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    Dynamic systems development method (DSDM) is an agile project delivery framework, initially used as a software development method. [1] [2] First released in 1994, DSDM originally sought to provide some discipline to the rapid application development (RAD) method. [3]

  3. Timeboxing - Wikipedia

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    Dynamic systems development method (DSDM). [12] In lean software development, pull scheduling with Kanban provides short term time management. When developing a large and complex system, where long term planning is required, timeboxing is layered above. [15]

  4. Weighted Micro Function Points - Wikipedia

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    In addition to compatibility with the waterfall software development life cycle methodology, WMFP is also compatible with newer methodologies, such as Six Sigma, Boehm spiral, and Agile (AUP/Lean/XP/DSDM) methodologies, due to its differential analysis capability made possible by its higher-precision measurement elements.

  5. Application lifecycle management - Wikipedia

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    ALM is a broader perspective than the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC), which is limited to the phases of software development such as requirements, design, coding, testing, configuration, project management, and change management. ALM continues after development until the application is no longer used, and may span many SDLCs.

  6. V-model - Wikipedia

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    The V-model is a graphical representation of a systems development lifecycle.It is used to produce rigorous development lifecycle models and project management models. The V-model falls into three broad categories, the German V-Modell, a general testing model, and the US government standard.

  7. Configuration lifecycle management - Wikipedia

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    The creation of configuration capabilities in today's market means that configuration data is increasingly likely to be distributed across multiple applications throughout an enterprise system. [14] CLM software supplies the needed functionality for a lifecycle approach to product configuration. [2]

  8. Software development process - Wikipedia

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    In software engineering, a software development process or software development life cycle (SDLC) is a process of planning and managing software development. It typically involves dividing software development work into smaller, parallel, or sequential steps or sub-processes to improve design and/or product management .

  9. Unified process - Wikipedia

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    The unified process requires the project team to focus on addressing the most critical risks early in the project life cycle. The deliverables of each iteration, especially in the elaboration phase, must be selected in order to ensure that the greatest risks are addressed first.