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In the literature, models serving the same purpose as our model in Chapter 2, i.e., the description of the software development process, are known as life cycle models because they relate to the development, use and “discarding” of a software product. In life cycle models, the basic elements are in most cases merely put in sequence, the cycle being degenerate in the sense that it is, ideally, run through only once in the life of a software product.
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Budde, R., Kautz, K., Kuhlenkamp, K., Züllighoven, H. (1992). Traditional Life Cycle Plans. In: Prototyping. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-76820-0_4
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