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-One thing you need to know right away about software processes
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-is that there's not just one single process, but there are multiple,
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-possible processes, depending on your context, depending on the kind of
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-applications that you are developing. In this course, we are going to try
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-to cover the spectrum of the possible processes, as much as
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-possible, by focusing on four main software processes. The first one is
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-what we call normally the waterfall process. And, we call it waterfall
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-because in the process we go from one phase to the other
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-in the same way in which water follows the flow
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-in a waterfall. The second process that we consider is what
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-we call evolutionary prototyping, and in this case, instead of
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-following this set of rigid steps, all we're trying to do
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-is to start with an initial prototype and evolve it
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-based on the feedback from the customer. We will then move
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-towards a slightly more formal process, which is the rational unified
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-process or the unified software process. And this is a kind
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-of project heavily based on the use of UML, so we
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-will also cover UML when discussing this kind of project. Finally,
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-the fourth kind of process we will consider is the family
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-of agile software processes. And these are processes in which we
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-sacrifice the discipline a little bi,t in order to be more
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-flexible and be more able to account for changes and in
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-particular for changes in requirements. We are going to cover each
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-one of these four processes extensively in the rest of the class.
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