PHASES :
        There are various software development 
approaches defined and designed which are used/employed during 
development process of software, these approaches are also referred as 
“Software Development Process Models” 
(e.g. Waterfall model, incremental model, V-model, iterative model, etc.).
        Each process model follows a particular life cycle in order to ensure success in process of software development.
Software life cycle models describe 
phases of the software cycle and the order in which those phases are 
executed. Each phase produces deliverables required by the next phase in
 the life cycle. Requirements are translated into design. Code is 
produced according to the design which is called development phase. 
After coding and development the testing verifies the deliverable of the
 implementation phase against requirements.
        There are following six phases in every Software development life cycle model:
- Requirement gathering and analysis
 - Design
 - Implementation or coding
 - Testing
 - Deployment
 - Maintenance
 
1) Requirement gathering and analysis: 
 Business requirements are gathered in this     phase. This phase is the
 main focus of the project managers and stake holders. Meetings with 
managers, stake holders and users are held in order to determine the 
requirements like; Who is going to use the system? How will they use the
 system?  What data should be input into the system?  What data should 
be output by the system?  These are general questions that get answered 
during a requirements gathering phase. After requirement gathering these
 requirements are analyzed for their validity and the possibility of 
incorporating the requirements in the system to be development is also 
studied.
Finally, a Requirement Specification document is created which serves the purpose of guideline for the next phase of the model.
2)  Design:  In this 
phase the system and software design is prepared from the requirement 
specifications which were studied in the first phase. System Design 
helps in specifying hardware and system requirements and also helps in 
defining overall system architecture. The system design specifications 
serve as input for the next phase of the model.
3)  Implementation / Coding: 
 On receiving system design documents, the work is divided in 
modules/units and actual coding is started. Since, in this phase the 
code is produced so it is the main focus for the developer. This is the 
longest phase of the software development life cycle.
4)  Testing: 
 After the code is developed it is tested against the requirements to 
make sure that the product is actually solving the needs addressed and 
gathered during the requirements phase. During this phase unit testing, 
integration testing, system testing, acceptance testing are done.
5)  Deployment: After successful testing the product is delivered / deployed to the customer for their use.
6) Maintenance: Once 
when the customers starts using the developed system then the actual 
problems comes up and needs to be solved from time to time. This process
 where the care is taken for the developed product is known as 
maintenance.
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