Activities of the waterfall model

   

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Running head: LIFE CYCLE
Life Cycle
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LIFE CYCLE1
1. The life cycle model for the project:
The life cycle model that has been chosen for the project is the waterfall model.
This is one of the easiest model in the development phase of the software. It is a
sequential model which divides the phases of development into several parts for
performing the activities and operations on the particular phases. The entire requirement
of the project is understood clearly with the help of this phase.
One of the major discredit of using this model is, this project is not a complete
project and waterfall model does not allow changes after completion of one phase.
2. Activities of the waterfall model:
There are 6 phases in the waterfall-model and they includes requirements, design,
implementation, testing, deployment and maintenance phase.
Requirement stage:
Specific requirements are identified.
The information regarding the software are gathered from the hospital.
Certain documentation regarding patients requirements are done from the
in-store pharmacies or online sources.
Design stage:
The blueprint of the online pharmacy is developed.
The entire design of the webpage is demonstrated such that the
functioning like the log-in ids and passwords, and other functionalities are
well explained. 1
A language is chosen for developing the code.
1 Ruparelia, Nayan B. "Software development lifecycle models." ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes 35,
no. 3 (2010): 8-13.
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