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What is The Spiral Model

Handbook of Research on Innovations in Systems and Software Engineering
An evolutionary software process model that was proposed by Boehm in 1987.
Published in Chapter:
A Proposed Pragmatic Software Development Process Model
Sanjay Misra (Covenant University, Nigeria), M. Omorodion (Federal University of Technology – Minna, Nigeria), Amit Mishra (Federal University of Technology – Minna, Nigeria), and Luis Fernandez (University of Alcala de Henares, Spain)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-6359-6.ch008
Abstract
The rapid growth in technology and the dynamism in our society today poses a lot of problems for Software Engineering practitioners. The result is a series of software development process methods that can be used to combat or meet up with the problems. What we can do is evolve, grow, and adapt to the changes that come along with development. This is the dynamism inherent in man—to adapt to change and improve ourselves and our existing systems—since the world is a far cry from what it was a few decades ago. On this basis lay the need to develop the model proposed in this chapter to meet the variations that exist as a result of technological development.
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