What is software development Life Cycle (SDLC)? where
exactly the Testing activity begin in SDLC?
Answer Posted / shankar patnaik
software development life cycle is a process that is
followed to develop a system/application. The software
development life cycle consists of the following six stages:
1. requirement phase
2. analysis phase
3. design phase
4. coding / development phase
5. testing phase
6. delivery & maintenance phase
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