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Software process models and difference between them

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Answered by Anonymous
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A software process is a set of activities that leads to the production of software product.

A software process model is an abstract representation of software process. Each process model represents a process from a particular perspective and thus provides only partial information about that process.
Answered by yashgandhi74
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A software process model is a simplified representation of a software process. Each model represents a process from a specific perspective. ... These generic models are abstractions of the process that can be used to explain different approaches to the software development.....

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