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Decribe and distinguish the requirements, specification and design stages of the software development lifecycl |
Decribe and distinguish the requirements, specification and design stages of the software development lifecycl Sounds like someone is doing their homework! The requirements stage involves talking to the client/user and producing a list of needs/wants for their software. Theses are things the user WANTS the system to do. The specification takes all the requirements into consideration and produces a document outlining what the system MUST do based on what the customer wants. The design stage could be split up into smaller stages but consists of planning out how the system is to be build/implementated (Coding, architectue, user inteface etc). |
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