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Spiral Model

The Spiral Model is a software development lifecycle model that combines iterative and waterfall approaches. It emphasizes risk analysis at each phase of planning, engineering, and assessment. Key advantages include allowing for high risk analysis, flexibility, and customer satisfaction especially for large projects. Disadvantages include high costs, complexity for smaller projects, and reliance on in-depth risk analysis expertise.
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Spiral Model

The Spiral Model is a software development lifecycle model that combines iterative and waterfall approaches. It emphasizes risk analysis at each phase of planning, engineering, and assessment. Key advantages include allowing for high risk analysis, flexibility, and customer satisfaction especially for large projects. Disadvantages include high costs, complexity for smaller projects, and reliance on in-depth risk analysis expertise.
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SPIRAL MODEL

Presented by:
 Tashi Wangmo - 54
 Ugyen Tenzin
 Thinley Wangmo
Outline
SPIRAL MODEL

Advantag Disadvant Applicati


Meaning Phases
es ages on
What is Spiral Model?
• One of the most important software
development lifecycle models.
• Provides support for risk handling.
• It was defined by Barry Boehm in 1986.
• It is a combination of iterative and waterfall
model.
Phases
Planning Risk Analysis
Set and
gather Analysis and
requirements design

Construction
Verification
and
and testing
implementati
Evaluation
on Design
Advantages:
• High level of risk analysis ●
High level of risk analysis
• Good for large projects
• Flexibility in requirements
• Customer satisfaction ●
Good for large projects


Flexibility in requirements


Customer satisfaction
Disadvantages:

1) Costly model to use 4) Risk analysis requires


2) Not suitable for smaller 3) Dependent on risk
Not suitable for smaller highly specific expertise
projects analysis
projects (complexity

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