Software-Engineering
December 9, 2023Software-Engineering
December 9, 2023Software-Engineering
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Question 386
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For a software project, the spiral model was employed. When will the spiral stop?
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When the software product is retired
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When the software product is released after Beta testing
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When the risk analysis is completed
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After completing five loops
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Question 386 Explanation:
→ The spiral model is a risk-driven software development process model.
→ Based on the unique risk patterns of a given project, the spiral model guides a team to adopt elements of one or more process models, such as incremental, waterfall, or evolutionary prototyping.
→ Spiral model stop, when the software product is retired
→ Based on the unique risk patterns of a given project, the spiral model guides a team to adopt elements of one or more process models, such as incremental, waterfall, or evolutionary prototyping.
→ Spiral model stop, when the software product is retired
Correct Answer: A
Question 386 Explanation:
→ The spiral model is a risk-driven software development process model.
→ Based on the unique risk patterns of a given project, the spiral model guides a team to adopt elements of one or more process models, such as incremental, waterfall, or evolutionary prototyping.
→ Spiral model stop, when the software product is retired
→ Based on the unique risk patterns of a given project, the spiral model guides a team to adopt elements of one or more process models, such as incremental, waterfall, or evolutionary prototyping.
→ Spiral model stop, when the software product is retired
