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ASSET OVERVIEW

UNIT NAME

SFLCFD

VERSION
15-JAN-90
ORIGIN
ASSET
REVIEW CODE
OK
INET ADDRESS
librarian@source.asset.com
AUTHOR
IBM Corporation
RIGHTS
Approved for public release; distribution unlimited
COPYRIGHT
1990 IBM
LOCATION
ASSET
PAL

CLASSIFICATION

KEYWORDS
Software First Life Cycle
Life Cycle, Software First
INDEX
IBM
DEPENDENCIES
None
SEE ALSO
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Definition of the Software First Life Cycle of STARS
TAXONOMY


Documents
    Software First Life Cycle
      Final Definition


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ABSTRACT

Software-First Life Cycle -- Final Definition

The Software-First Life Cycle (SFLC) is a dramatically different approach to systems development using rapid prototyping, software reuse, concurrent engineering, and other new technologies. By combining these into a well-defined, integrated, and highly concurrent process, the SFLC offers the potential for considerable improvements in software productivity, quality, and reusability.

This document formally defines each phase of the Software-First Life Cycle using the ETVX (Entry Criteria, Task, Validation, and Exit Criteria) model, and describes the input, output, and intermediate work products.


REVISION HISTORY

15 January 1990     IBM      Initial release to ASSET
20 December 1993    ASSET    Initial release to the PAL

RELEASE NOTICE

Approved for public release; distribution unlimited

DISCLAIMER

This documentation is provided "AS IS" and without any expressed or
implied warranties whatsoever.  No warranties as to performance,
merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose exist.
The user must assume the entire risk and liability of using this
document.  In no event shall any person or organization of people be
held responsible for any direct, indirect, consequential or
inconsequential damages or lost profits.

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