To Be Used Basic Developing Strategy in Developing Software

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In developing software, which are basic developing strategy to be used This is a worthy issue. After studying various software development methods, four basic developing strategies are found. The four basic developing strategies are linear developing strategy, iterative developing strategy, developing strategy of decomposition, developing strategy of assembling. For any a software development method, it may use a type basic developing strategy, it may use also two types or more than two types of basic developing strategies. The content of the basic developing strategies is discussed. People can use the basic developing strategies to build new software development methods, and to build development program of definite issues.

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