Incremental Commitment Spiral Model, The: Principles and Practices for Successful Systems and Software

Incremental Commitment Spiral Model, The: Principles and Practices for Successful Systems and Software

Incremental Commitment Spiral Model, The: Principles and Practices for Successful Systems and Software

The spiral model combines the best of top-down and bottom-up development, offering powerful advantages in large and complex software projects. Now, its creator -- the legendary software engineering pioneer Barry Boehm -- has thoroughly updated the original model to reflect the needs of today's increasingly interdependent and interrelated systems.

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