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Title: The spiral model


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CFICSE 99
The spiral model SP-06 Lt(N) Claude Bernard
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The Spiral Model
  • Spiral Model elaborates and generalizes Waterfall
    Model by iterating these steps
  • Planning, identifying and evaluating alternatives
  • Resolving risks
  • Developing a product (document, specification,
    prototype)

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The Spiral Model
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The Spiral Model
  • Solid curve - angular dimension - represents
    progress (from initial requirements analysis
    through OM)
  • Radial dimension represents the cumulative cost
    of the project (a function of calendar time,
    person hours and dollars)
  • Spiral shaped because
  • project continually progresses (angle increases)
  • cost starts at zero and always increases (radius
    increases)

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The Spiral Model
  • Each cycle goes through same series of steps
    (represented as four quadrants)
  • Identifying the objectives, alternatives and
    constraints on each alternatives
  • Evaluating each alternative with respect to its
    constraints, assigning levels of risk to each,
    and prototyping where required
  • Developing and validating the next cycles
    specifications
  • Developing a plan for the next cycle

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The Spiral Model
  • Three dotted arcs in second quadrant represent
    option of using prototypes to bypass
  • Concept of operations
  • Requirements
  • Design
  • Final prototype may be used as basis for
  • Requirements
  • Design
  • Detailed design

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Strengths of Spiral
  • Relies on evaluation of risks, alternatives and
    constraints,
  • At real core of creation design
  • Attacks high risk reqts first, defers easy
    stuff
  • Defers documentation
  • Which is a peripheral, post-development activity,
    reduced cost and spoilage
  • Encourages prototyping
  • Allows leaps forward when prototype is highly
    successful
  • Allows further prototyping when prototype is
    unsuccessful

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Strengths of Spiral
  • Allows evolutionary development
  • Early release of partial solutions
  • Avoids the bid bang approach to release
  • Easily de-scoped (important to DND)
  • Realistically admits that development is
  • Iterative, with roll-back
  • Refinement of ideas
  • Trial and error

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Weaknesses of Spiral
  • No powerful milestone and auditing features like
    Waterfall Model (less appropriate for contracts)
  • Does not require extensive documentation like
    Waterfall
  • Needed to ensure continuity over long term
    project thus inappropriate for high turnover
    organizations
  • Documentation likely to be cut when budget
    overruns or is reduced which is needed for
    economy and maintenance

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Weaknesses of Spiral
  • Depends heavily on experts to correctly assess
    risks
  • Errors in risk management can be just as fatal as
    design errors in the Waterfall Model

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Conclusion
  • More general than the Waterfall Model
  • Not yet popular because
  • New
  • Has problems with contracted software
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