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Sixty years ago, in 1956, the first explicit representation of a software development life cycle model was presented by Herbert Benington. Since then, software development life cycle models have come a long way, and the current article provides an overview of that development.
Architects provide those system qualities as values to their customers, communicating and implementing them in close cooperation with developers. In this way, architects also can and should play an important role in agile development projects. As a service to application developers, architects participate in coding activities and sustain the architecture's effectiveness throughout a project's lifetime.
In recent years agile software development methods have been used by software development teams. In this paper practical results of applying an agile software development methodology, extreme programming (XP), in the development of telecommunication software projects, are presented. Experience gained by applying XP rules are reported and each rule is scrutinized. Our conclusion is that XP could give...
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