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Latest revision as of 01:11, 24 May 2025
Lead Authors: David Endler Contributing Authors: Mike Yokell, Garry Roedler
Life cycle models serve as essential frameworks that guide the development and management of systems and services throughout their existence. Adapted to organizational needs, these models help align projects with strategic goals while accommodating industry regulations and internal diversity. Life Cycle Models and Development Approaches can be selected and adapted to meet specific needs.
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This Knowledge Area contains the following articles:
- Selecting the Life Cycle Model
- Adapting the Life Cycle Model
- Selecting the Development Approach
- Adapting the Development Approach
- Applying Life Cycle Processes
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