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Welcome To My

Presentation
Online Shopping System
Submitted by:

Name:Minhajul Islam
Id:191311077
Batch:20th
Sec:B
Semester:5th
Varendra University
SDLC Models are
Water Fall Model

Why following a model?


 Without using of a particular life cycle model the

development of a software product would not be in a


systematic and disciplined manner.
 When a software product is being developed by a tearn there

must be a clear understanding among team members about


what to do and when to do
 Not following: confusion and project failure.
Here using waterfall model for this project.

Waterfall model figure:


Requirement
Defenation

System &
Software design

Implementation
& Unit testing

Integration &
System testing

Operation &
Maintanence
Why choose WATERFALL model?
For following reason we used this model

 My requirements are very well known, clear and


fixed.
 Product definition is stable.
 Technology is Understood .
 There are no ambiguous requirements .
 Ample resources with required expotise are
available freely.
 The project is not so long.

For this kind of reasons I used Waterfall model for


my projects .
Advantage of using Waterfall SDLC model?

 The waterfall model are that documentation is


produced at each phase and that it fits with other
engineering process models.
 Disciplined approach

 Careful checking by the Software Quality Assurance

Group at the end of each phase. (Or testing in each


phase).
 Documentation available at the end of each phase.

 Linear model.

 Easy to understand and implement .

 Identifies delivarables and milestones


The problems of using Waterfall SDLC model that ,
There are several kinds of risks that should be
considered in any software project.

 Software Risk
These risks can hamper the project plan. If
these risks become real, it is likely that the
project schedule will slip and that costs will
increase. Project risks identify potential
budgetary, schedule, personnel, resource,
customer and requiremmt problems and
there impact on the software project.
Technological Risk:

These risks threaten the quality and timeliness


of the software to be produced. Ifa technical
risk becomes a reality, implementation may
become difficult or impossible. Technical
risks identify potential design,
implemantation, interface, verification and
maintenance problems.
Business Risk
These risks threaten the viability ofbthe software to be
built. The business risks can be -
 Market risks: Building a system that no one really

wants .
 Strategic risks: Building a system that no longer fits into

the overall business strategy for the company Building a


system whose business needs have been changed.
 Management risks: Losing the support of senior

management due to a change in focus or a change in


people .
 Budget risks: Losing budgetary or personnel

commitment .
Second choice of a SDLC model for this
system is “Incremental Model”
Main idea in this model is that during the
overlapping sections waterfall is performed in
order to attemptprojects of waterfall model
compensate which is done by generating the
earlier usable functionality.This kind of model
may be needed the overall requirements set
that are small projects series. With thegeneral
objectives, initially using the basic objective,
incremental model is started.
For this kind of reson we chose this model .

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