The importance of lifecycle modeling to the development and testing of complex products

J.H. Moll, van, J.C. Jacobs, J.J.M. Trienekens

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Lifecycle modeling can be described as the process of creating a project-specific development lifecycle. Despite the existence of supporting (international) standards, establishment of the practice of adequate lifecycle modeling gets very little attention. However, lifecycle modeling is a critical issue especially in environments where products are developed in concurrent and related projects. Typically, the testing process is one of the first to experience project problems caused by a weak lifecycle definition. This paper treats principles of lifecycle modeling and addresses its importance to defect detection. A post-mortem analysis on a complex development project is presented, suggesting that a significant amount of defects could have been prevented when an adequately modeled lifecycle would have been used.
Originele taal-2Engels
TitelSoftware Engineering and Applications. Proceedings of the Seventh IASTED International Conference, Marina del Rey, USA, 3-5 November 2003
RedacteurenM. Hamza
Plaats van productieAnaheim
UitgeverijACTA Press
Pagina's240-245
ISBN van geprinte versie0-88986-394-6
StatusGepubliceerd - 2003

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