Journal of Computer & Information Technology

Tabular Guidelines for System Development Methodologies

Author:
Ajay Jangra1 Deepa Sharma2 Jasbir Singh3 and Priyanka4
Affiliation:

1,2,3CSE Department UIET Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra India

4ECE Department Kurukshetra Institute of Technology and Management Kurukshetra India

Keyword:
software development methodology (SDM), SDLC, Object oriented system design, user, developer, SRS
Issue Date:
April 2010
Abstract:
Software Engineering works as systematic, disciplined, quantifiable tool to the development, operation, and maintenance of software. In software development life cycle many models have been developed to evaluate and improve their capabilities. This paper proposed two new D-tables (decision tables i.e. D1, D2) which provide necessary guidelines to the developer/ organisation on decision making regarding selecting System Development methodology (SDM) by "Comparing traditional and object oriented SDM". This work is novel in the sense it comprises traditional and object oriented SDM models, analyzing with respect to pros. & cons. and guide the developer to select particular SDM approach. The required result may depend on organization's decision that how well they create software according to how they define and execute their processes. In this paper, we focus on different approaches of SDM and try to find out the suitability of different SDM approaches in software. 
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2455-9997 (Online) - 2229-3531 (Print)
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