Figure 6: Definition of Types and Hierarchy
3.2.3 Selecting Topics to Compare
The fourth step of the CDMod is the selection of the comparison
topics, which identify the comparable components for the stage of
comparison. According to MSDL presented in Table 3, it is
possible to identify the items that have the same characteristic in a
certain stage of each model, for instance,
Software_Project_Objectives of the Waterfall Model and
Establish_Objectives of the Spiral Model, are considered
comparable because they are under the same domain, in other
words, on the same stage – “Objectives”.
The Waterfall and Spiral models have the same basic foundation
to software development - Definition of Requirements, Analysis,
Project, Tests and
Implementation – which leads to the comparable items shown in
the Table 4.
Figure 6: Definition of Types and Hierarchy
3.2.3 Selecting Topics to Compare
The fourth step of the CDMod is the selection of the comparison
topics, which identify the comparable components for the stage of
comparison. According to MSDL presented in Table 3, it is
possible to identify the items that have the same characteristic in a
certain stage of each model, for instance,
Software_Project_Objectives of the Waterfall Model and
Establish_Objectives of the Spiral Model, are considered
comparable because they are under the same domain, in other
words, on the same stage – “Objectives”.
The Waterfall and Spiral models have the same basic foundation
to software development - Definition of Requirements, Analysis,
Project, Tests and
Implementation – which leads to the comparable items shown in
the Table 4.
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