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The four basic process activities of specification, development, validation and evolution are organized differently in different development processes. In the waterfall model, they are organized in sequence, whereas in incremental development they are interleaved.
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Answered by salukumari8709392515
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To ensure every application at your agency is secure, you must ingrain security in each cycle of development – not just deployment. No matter what process management approach your agency uses to create applications, there are four main stages of software evolution – development, testing, deployment and monitoring.

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Answered by arshaarunsl
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Software processes

  1. Waterfall model
  2. Incremental development
  3. Reuse-oriented software engineering
  4. Process activities

Explanation:

1. Waterfall model: The four primary process tasks mentioned above are broken down into various phases in the waterfall model, such as requirements specification, software design, implementation, testing, etc.

2. Incremental development: Specification, development, and validation processes are all interspersed in incremental development. The system is developed in a series of versions (increments), each of which has new features over the one before it.

3. Reuse-oriented software engineering: Reuse-oriented development, which emphasizes integrating existing components into systems rather than building them from the ground up, is predicated on the presence of a sizable number of reusable components.

4. Process activities: Plan-driven processes and agile processes are two different types of software processes. Processes that are plan-driven have all of their activities planned out in advance, and their success is measured against this plan.

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