The critical sense of object-oriented models is iteration, which is inevitable. One of the most favored models is
fountain model, which contains circles, defining overlapping phases. In addition, there are arrows, describing the iteration
within those phases. In this model, maintenance is reduced considerably. Besides fountain, there are other models, which
can be considered within object oriented approach. These models are iterative and, incorporate some form of
parallelism (overlap of activities), and support incremental development. One essential problem with these types of
models, that is team members moves almost randomly between phases due to parallelism
The critical sense of object-oriented models is iteration, which is inevitable. One of the most favored models isfountain model, which contains circles, defining overlapping phases. In addition, there are arrows, describing the iterationwithin those phases. In this model, maintenance is reduced considerably. Besides fountain, there are other models, whichcan be considered within object oriented approach. These models are iterative and, incorporate some form ofparallelism (overlap of activities), and support incremental development. One essential problem with these types ofmodels, that is team members moves almost randomly between phases due to parallelism
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