Design and Implementation of Software Engineering Developed Process Models

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Md Asghar Ali, Sandeep Singh Rajpoot, Ajay Jain

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An Analysis is done of the traditional software life cycle models that are used in the field and current software development practices. It then gives a more in-depth look at the traditional models of software evolution that are used a lot and are thought of as the best way to organize software engineering projects and technologies. There are so many things that go into making software that it's hard to think of a single process model that would work for all projects. This study, however, came up with a generalized model that could help companies make good software. A general goal for evaluation, which means to think about or think about how important it is, is shown. Examining current practices, confirming theories, exploring when the subject isn't well understood, and describing the current state of things are all part of the general evaluation goals. Evaluation helps predict the future and explain why things or sequences are taking place, so it is important to do it. It is important to know about both the software process and what the software does. With this evaluation, we can figure out how to evaluate it.

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Sandeep Singh Rajpoot, Ajay Jain, M. A. A. (2024). Design and Implementation of Software Engineering Developed Process Models. International Journal on Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and Communication, 11(11), 933–936. Retrieved from https://www.ijritcc.org/index.php/ijritcc/article/view/10380
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