SDLC & Classical software development process model (Waterfall Model) Lecture -3 Software Development Life cycle SDLC •A framework that describes the activities, •performed at each stage of project.
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Why is early validation of outputs crucial in the Waterfall model?
Why does the SDLC framework improve client relations?
What is the primary difference between the Waterfall model and Agile in handling requirements?
Which SDLC stage produces the test plan and why is it important before coding begins?
Compare the risk profiles of a project using Waterfall versus one using Incremental development.
True or false: In the Waterfall model, testing is performed after each coding iteration.
What is an edge case where Waterfall might still be the best choice despite its inflexibility?
Identify a common misconception about the ‘big‑bang’ delivery of Waterfall and correct it.
What are the four sub‑stages of the Development and Programming phase, and in what order should they occur?
Explain a scenario where late customer feedback in Waterfall could lead to project failure.
What's wrong with this reasoning? "Because Waterfall has thorough documentation, it eliminates the need for any testing."
Define the term "SRS" and its role in the Waterfall model.