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In response to what was is often seen as the restrictiveness of the Waterfall model of software development, many developers began to look for a new set of methodologies that would help overcome many of the Waterfall development constraints.
One of these new models was the Spiral model of software development, also known as Boehm's model. Basically, the Spiral model is a cross between the Waterfall and Prototype models, and generally involves four stages in each of the following iterations:
Plan: This phase deals with the objectives of the project. It documents all objectives and any potential pitfalls as well as deciding project strategies.
Risk analysis: This phase speaks for itself. All possible risks associated with the project are identified and analyzed here. The aim is that all risks are resolved. However, if there is uncertainty prototyping can be used to find a solution.
Read the article here: The Spiral Model of Software Development
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