Big Bang model not suitable for large software projects but good for learning - Process Modelling and SDLC

Q.  Which model is not suitable for large software projects but good one for learning and experimenting?
- Published on 22 Jul 15

a. Big Bang model
b. Spiral model
c. Iterative model
d. Waterfall model

ANSWER: Big Bang model
 

    Discussion

  • Nirja Shah   -Posted on 06 Oct 15
    Big Bang model
    - It is an SDLC model where we do not follow any specific process.

    - The development just starts with the required money and efforts as the input, and the output is the software developed which may or may not be as per customer requirement.

    - It is an SDLC model where there is no formal development followed and very little planning is required.

    - Even the customer is not sure about what exactly he wants and the requirements are implemented on the fly without much analysis.

    - This model is used for small projects where the development teams are very small.

    Big Bang Model design and Application
    - This model comprises of focusing all the possible resources in software development and coding, with very little or no planning.

    - The requirements are understood and implemented as they come.

    - Any changes required may or may not be needed to revamp the complete software.

    - This model is ideal for small projects with one or two developers working together and is also useful for academic or practice projects.

    - Its an ideal model for the product where requirements are not well understood and the final release date is not given.

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