Software Life Cycle
the period of time that begins when a software product is conceived and ends when the software is no longer available for use. The life cycle typically includes a
concept phase,
requirements phase,
design phase,
implementation phase,
test phase,
installation and checkout phase,
operation and maintenance phase, and sometimes,
retirement phase. These phases may overlap or be performed iteratively, depending on the software development approach used.
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