GRADUAL TRENDS IN SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT AND SOFTWARE IMPROVEMENT MODELS

In today's era to produce a quality product which satisfies the customer is the main goal of software industries because then only they can survive in the current business environment. Different researchers have proposed different software development models right from the beginning of software development era. The different software development models acts as a guide to the software developers which model to choose based on the type of projects they undertake. Each of these models satisfies specific needs demanded by customer on the software product. This paper studies the different trends of software development models starting from the messy model i.e. Build and Fix Model and an analysis of the models are being made.

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