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Find SDLC Model that Suits You

September 8th, 2008
by Alena Semeshko

As popular as Agile development strategy is right now, it’s always worth knowing what else is out there and being able to compare the way you are going with the way you could’ve gone (even if it’s only to prove yourself right). Anyway, follow the link to read a thorough comparison of such Software Development Life Cycle models as Waterfall, Slam Dunk, Evolutionary, Stage Gate, Rapid Prototyping, Agile, Sync-Stable Model.

Good luck choosing what suits you most!

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