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  2. Critical chain project management - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the method of planning and managing projects that emphasizes the resources required to execute project tasks, developed by Eliyahu M. Goldratt. Compare critical chain with critical path and other traditional methods, and see the main features and details of CCPM.

  3. Spiral model - Wikipedia

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    The spiral model is a software development process model that adapts to the unique risk patterns of a given project. It blends elements of other process models, such as incremental, waterfall, or prototyping, and uses anchor point milestones to guide the project.

  4. Incremental build model - Wikipedia

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    The incremental build model is a software development method that adds functionality to the product incrementally until it is finished. It combines the waterfall model with the iterative philosophy of prototyping and involves both development and maintenance.

  5. Iterative and incremental development - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the method of developing a system through repeated cycles and smaller portions, allowing software developers to learn from earlier versions and user feedback. Compare with waterfall development and see examples of iterative and incremental development in software and other domains.

  6. Software Engineering Body of Knowledge - Wikipedia

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    SWEBOK is the collective knowledge, skills, and experiences of software engineering. It is presented in the SWEBOK Guide, an ISO standard published by the IEEE Computer Society, with 15 knowledge areas and related disciplines.

  7. Disciplined agile delivery - Wikipedia

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    Disciplined agile delivery (DAD) is a hybrid agile approach to software development that enables teams to make simplified process decisions. DAD supports six lifecycles, tailors proven strategies from existing methods, and focuses on delivering consumable solutions.

  8. Big design up front - Wikipedia

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    Big design up front (BDUF) is a software development approach that completes the program's design before implementation. It is often associated with the waterfall model and contrasted with agile methods.

  9. View model - Wikipedia

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    A view model is a framework that defines a set of views to represent a system from different perspectives. Learn about the origins, purposes and applications of view models in systems engineering, software engineering and enterprise engineering.