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Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC)
Author: Henrique Lima Reviewer: Gabriel Prates
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Analysis and Design
Requirements Gathering
What is SDLC?
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Deployment and Maintenance
Testing and Quality
Development
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<What is SDLC?>
Requirements Gathering
Analysis and Design
Development
Testing and Quality
Deployment and Maintenance
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<Requirements Gathering>
Product analysis and evaluation process
Discussion and collaboration with stakeholders
Planning and defining the implementation, change, or improvement
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<Analysis and Design>
Data modeling and database design
System architecture and design considerations
User interface design and user experience (UI/UX)
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<Development>
Unit testing and test-driven development (TDD)
Development process and coding
Integration of third-party libraries and frameworks
Identifying opportunities for refactoring
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<Testing and Quality>
Testing and validation processes
Collaboration between QA and development teams
Acceptance testing (UAT) - Validating Software from the End-User Perspective
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<Deployment and Maintenance>
Overview of activities
Bug fixing and troubleshooting
Continuous improvement and feedback loops based on monitoring data
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make sure you really understand
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question 1 of 4
What is Continuous Integration (CI)?
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question 2 of 4
why use Jenkins in CI?
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question 3 of 4
Why is Jira necessary?
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question 4 of 4
What are git and GitHub?
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