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Full notes for Chapter 12: Software Development of the CIE A-Level Computer Science course (9618). Notes are written fully according to the specification and all past paper mark schemes.

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​12. Software Development​

​1. Program Development Lifecycle​

​ he program development lifecycle is a structured process of the formal stages involved in software​
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​(program) development - the choice of program development cycle depends on the approach/method​
​required to produce the program​
​●​ ​It ensures programs are developed systematically, efficiently, well-ordered and clearly​
​documented, so that it can be understood and used by other developers​
​●​ ​Each stage of the cycle has a specific purpose, and together they help developers solve real-world​
​problems with reliable software​
​●​ ​It includes the full life of a program - it may require alterations at any time in order to deal with​
​new circumstances or new errors that have been found​

​Stage 1 - Analysis:​
​●​ ​Before a problem can be solved, it needs to be clearly defined so everyone working on the​
​solution understands exactly what is needed​
​●​ ​The analysis stage may be conducted by a consultant who has more experience in software​
​development that the company, to better pass information to the developers​
​●​ ​May use abstraction to ignore unnecessary detail and focus only on what matters:​
​○​ ​What the program must do (core functionality)​
​○​ ​What limitations it must work within (constraints)​
​●​ ​The analysis stage often includes:​
​○​ ​a feasibility study (e.g. is it economically worthwhile)​
​○​ ​an investigation​
​○​ ​further fact finding​
​●​ ​Documents that might be produced include:​
​○​ ​Requirements specification (client requirements)​
​○​ ​Documentation related to current systems (e.g. feasibility study, list of problems with​
​current system, Entity-Relationship diagram of current system, Data Flow Diagram of​
​current system)​
​○​ ​Interview notes and survey results​

​Stage 2 - Design:​
​●​ ​The design stage involves planning how the program will work​
​●​ ​Involves:​
​○​ ​Deciding on data structures/produce identifier table​
​■​ ​Identifier table includes: explanation of what each variable is used for, the purpose​
​of each variable, an example of data values stored/initialisation value​
​○​ ​Use of algorithms/flowcharts/pseudocode/structure charts/state-transition diagrams​
​○​ ​Deciding the program structure (modules) and use of library routines - team allocation​
​○​ ​Deciding on user interface​
​○​ ​Deciding on testing method/creating a testing plan​
​○​ ​Selecting programming language/environment​
​●​ ​After the design stage is complete, the programmer should know:​
​○​ ​all the tasks that need to be completed​
​○​ ​how each task is to be performed​
​○​ ​how the tasks work together​

, ​Stage 3 - Coding:​
​●​ ​In coding stage, developers begin writing the program using a suitable programming language​
​○​ ​Use the programming language which best suits the problem being solved​
​●​ ​Code is written in modules that work together to solve the full problem​
​●​ ​Iterative testing is used - each module is tested and debugged individually as it is created​
​○​ ​Modules are retested whenever changes are made, to ensure no new errors are introduced​

​Stage 4 - Testing:​
​●​ ​The program is run many times with many different sets of test data, to test it:​
​○​ ​Meets all the original requirements​
​○​ ​Handles valid and invalid input correctly​
​○​ ​Performs reliably under different conditions​

​Stage 5 - Maintenance:​
​●​ ​After the program has been delivered to the client or end users, it is maintained throughout its​
​life, to ensure it continues to be useful and reliable​
​●​ ​This includes:​
​○​ ​Corrective - fixing any errors/bugs that appear during use (and were missed in testing)​
​○​ ​Perfective - improving the performance of the program during its use (possibly based on​
​user feedback) e.g. improving response speeds​
​○​ ​Adaptive - updating/altering a program so it can perform any new tasks/added​
​functionality required by the customer e.g. change to requirements, needs to take​
​advantage of new technology/hardware, change in regulation/legislation​

​There are different methodologies that developers use in their approach to the development lifecycle​
​●​ ​The waterfall model​
​●​ ​The iterative model​
​●​ ​Rapid application development (RAD)​

​Waterfall model:​
​●​ ​This is a linear sequential development cycle - each stage is​
​completed and signed off before the next stage is begun​
​○​ ​The downward arrows indicate the result from one​
​stage is passed to the next​
​○​ ​The upward arrows indicate that more work could be​
​required at a previous stage to complete the current​
​stage​
​●​ ​Well documented as full documentation is completed at every stage​
​●​ ​Low customer involvement; only involved at the start and end of the process​
​●​ ​Benefits:​
​○​ ​easy to manage, understand and use​
​○​ ​stages do not overlap and are completed one at a time​
​○​ ​each stage has specific deliverables​
​○​ ​works well for smaller programs where requirements are known and understood and​
​unlikely to change​
​●​ ​Drawbacks:​
​○​ ​difficult to change the requirements at a later stage​
​○​ ​not suitable for programs where the requirements could be subject to change​
​○​ ​working program is produced late in the lifecycle​
​○​ ​not suitable for long, complex projects​

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