What is the software development lifecycle?
The software product development lifecycle (SDLC) is a structured procedure that guides software development from genesis to product retirement.
It establishes a structure for product development process software to follow, assuring the efficient and effective production of high-quality software that fulfills customer needs. The SDLC is divided into phases, each with its own set of goals and deliverables, and it may be tailored to various project approaches and organizational structures.
The normal steps are: planning, design, implementation, testing, deployment, and maintenance. Throughout these phases, the development team works together to turn ideas into usable software, overcoming hurdles and enhancing the product.
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