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1. Better planning. 2. Improved quality of system produced. 3. Consistency. 4. Thoroughness.
The development of an IT based information system and its ongoing operational management once implemented.
A system development approach is a framework and guide of all the activities involved in system development, facilitates teamwork, sets expectation and communicates timelines, milestones & deliverables. An organization selects a system development approach based on their size, technological complexity and problem/opportunity the system will solve.
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The advantages are that the cycle has been proven and is easy to use. The disadvantages are that it will not allow you to take everything into account.
agile methodology, spiral, iterative, waterfall, model-driven development architecture
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Advantages of system development life cycle in terms of waterfall model it only requires minimal resources in implementing this method. But it is hard to go back and change.
1. Better planning. 2. Improved quality of system produced. 3. Consistency. 4. Thoroughness.
advantages and drowbacks of following a life cycle approach to information system development?
the weakness of conventional system analysis and design methodology are ;it is rigid and flexible ;it takes to long to deliver a working software for the client ;it does not allow for changing system requirements during system development ;end user are poorly consulted in determining requirements with the sdlc ;it does not allow backtracking to previous stages as it is too much time consuming and costly
Functional requirements are observable tasks or processes that must be performed by the system under development. For example, a functional requirement of a stock trading system is "must update and remember stock prices;" for a web search engine, "must accurately parse boolean queries;" for an automated teller machine, "must process withdrawals and dispense cash to the customer."Non-functional requirements are qualities or standards that the system under development must have or comply with, but which are not tasks that will be automated by the system. Example non-functional requirements for a system include: "system must be built for a total installed cost of $1,050,000.00;" "system must run on Windows Server 2003;" "system must be secured against Trojan attacks."It is important to note that these kinds of requirements always exist, regardless of the approach or method used to manage software development. A software development methodology helps to identify, document, and realize the requirements.
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