What Is the Purpose of SDLC?

Answer Posted / rashmi ranjan

Small to medium database software projects are generally
broken down into six
stages:
Project
Planning
Requirements
Definition
Design
Development
Integration
& Test
Installation
& Acceptance
Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC) is any logical
process used by a systems analyst to develop an information
system, including requirements, validation, training, and
user (stakeholder) ownership. Any SDLC should result in a
high quality system that meets or exceeds customer
expectations, reaches completion within time and cost
estimates, works effectively and efficiently in the current
and planned Information Technology infrastructure, and is
inexpensive to maintain and cost-effective to enhance.[2]

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