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Q: Describe a process framework in your own words. When we say that framework activities are applicable to all projects, does this mean that the same work tasks are applied for all projects, regardless of size and complexity? Explain

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Answered by justinmessi501
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Explanation:

Process framework is applicable to all the projects; hence the same work tasks are applied for all projects, regardless of their size or complexity. A process framework involves heavy communication with the customer to gather requirements; this activity establishes a plan for the software engineering work that follows.

Answered by saimjan645
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The software engineering process doesn't just magically happen without some sort of order and organizational planning. A process framework creates the foundation for the engineering process by using a small number of activities that are applicable to all projects. The step- by-step algorithm for a process framework is comprised of five activities: communication, planning, modeling, construction, and deployment. All programs, regardless of their size and complexity conform to these activities in that order. Although the details of the software process will be quite different for each program, the tasks involved within the framework remain the same.

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