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Software Methodology

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(programming)Software Methodology - The study of how to navigate through each phase of the software process model (determining data, control, or uses hierarchies, partitioning functions, and allocating requirements) and how to represent phase products (structure charts, stimulus-response threads, and state transition diagrams).


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All these happenings are due to the hard work and toil put in by teams of software developers When we speak of software methodology what comes readily to mind is agile methodology which is a more recent term in the software industry.
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