IMPROVING THE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT EXPERIENCE BY REDUCING EFFORT, COST AND RESOURCE ALLOCATION BY COMBINING VARIOUS SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT APPROACHES

Authors

  • Nagajan Tarkhala Computer Engineering, Darshan Institute of Engineering & Technology
  • Prof. Chintan Kanani Computer Engineering, Darshan Institute of Engineering & Technology

Keywords:

Software Development Process, SDLC, phase of SDLC, Spiral, EP, RAD

Abstract

 At Present all major routine work is being converted electronically, so there is a certain need about
considering Software Engineering as an emerging and growing domain. It is not practically or physically possible that
flow of software generation can be mapped with its mathematical output. In present all software systems are imperfect as
there is always probation in development without any fixed certainty. According SDLC each and every model has the
advantage and drawbacks so in this research we have to calculate the performance of each model on behalf of some
important features. This paper categorizes and examines a few methods for relating or modeling how software systems
are developed. It starts with environment and definitions of default software life cycle models that dictate most book
talking and current software development approaches. In this paper, we are going to compare various software
development models using various parameters to show the features and defects of each model. At end we are suggesting
some points that should be helpful for organizations to generate software reducing manpower and resources on the same
project retaining same quality to gain maximum profit from it. The major concentration of the paper is to provide
software development model with less efforts and less resources with high quality output and for that we are going to
combine EP, spiral and RAD approach to get better results in software generations.

Published

2014-11-25

How to Cite

Nagajan Tarkhala, & Prof. Chintan Kanani. (2014). IMPROVING THE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT EXPERIENCE BY REDUCING EFFORT, COST AND RESOURCE ALLOCATION BY COMBINING VARIOUS SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT APPROACHES. International Journal of Advance Engineering and Research Development (IJAERD), 1(11), 209–214. Retrieved from https://www.ijaerd.org/index.php/IJAERD/article/view/342