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Posted by Sanders Kaufman on 10/11/07 19:50
"Xoomer" <shahidh@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1192127779.114237.24550@o80g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
> On Oct 11, 6:28 pm, ZeldorBlat <zeldorb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Oct 11, 12:54 pm, Xoomer <shah...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> > I will be doing web development (PHP) for my project, only me will be
>> > doing the project. However I dont think I will have intraction with
>> > the client.
>>
>> > I'm looking for simple (not complex) SDLC. Which simple SDLC do you
>> > recommend?
>>
>> So you're the only person working on this project and you won't be
>> speaking to the client? Sounds like you have bigger issues than an
>> SDLC.
>
> I will be doing a final year project as part of uni. I need to select
> a SDLC.
While a lot of folks might disagree, you should consider Microsoft's
"Solutions Architecture".
Here's a review I wrote about their study guide for the pre-.NET era - but
the info still applies.
http://www.epinions.com/content_131000733316
Note that the particular process you choose for your project, depends
greatly on your Logical Design - as discussed in this article:
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/software/0,1000000121,2129906,00.htm
Personally, I don't recommend you go for some pre-packaged, pre-planned SDLC
program.
This is because each project is different.
You can take inspiration from them - but that's about it.
The important thing, and what your prof is probably looking for, is that you
come with a plan - any plan.
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