Sir Operating system and Computer network suggestions dijiye plzzz❤
@harmankaur95907 ай бұрын
In 2017, a well known orginasation 'a' is planing to develop a large product 'b'. Product 'b' would be compatible to a well known product 'c' but would be targeted in operating system 'd'. At this time, no other vendor is planing to develop such product for operating system 'd'. What life cycle model "would you use? Briefly justify your answer and also explain the model. Which model was used in this question please give. Me name
@CSEngineeringGyan7 ай бұрын
Based on the description and the rationale provided, the Spiral Model was used in the question. This model is particularly effective for projects where the requirements are not well understood from the beginning and where significant risks need to be managed continuously through iterative refinement. The Spiral Model, introduced by Barry Boehm in 1986, is a risk-driven process model that combines elements of both iterative and waterfall models. It is designed for large, complex, and high-risk projects. Each iteration begins with planning and ends with the customer evaluating the progress and deciding on the next steps. The process is visualized as a spiral, where each loop represents a phase in the process.