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Bulnex Interview Question:
What is the difference between waterfall model and software process model?
Submitted by: AdministratorWaterfall model is one type of software process model.
So there is no difference between the two but they share a
parent-child relationship.
A software process model is used in software engineering and
it encompasses a set of activities, methods, actions, tasks
and products.
A waterfall models is a linear model that suggests a
systematic, sequential approach to develop a software
starting from communication with the client and passing
through planning, modeling, construction to the deployment,
delivery and feedback.
Submitted by: Administrator
So there is no difference between the two but they share a
parent-child relationship.
A software process model is used in software engineering and
it encompasses a set of activities, methods, actions, tasks
and products.
A waterfall models is a linear model that suggests a
systematic, sequential approach to develop a software
starting from communication with the client and passing
through planning, modeling, construction to the deployment,
delivery and feedback.
Submitted by: Administrator
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