Software development can be modeled using a number of different lifecycle,or process, models. These include the waterfall model, the spiral model, the Unified Process, V-Model, and others. In this chapter, we will describe these models and how rationale capture and use supports the development process followed in each of them.
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- Software Process Improvement
- Capability Maturity Model
- Capability Maturity Model Integration
- Spiral Model
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(2008). Rationale and the Software Lifecycle. In: Rationale-Based Software Engineering. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-77583-6_10
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