Abstract
The software development models are critical components of the entire development process. It consists of several steps, including requirement collecting, designing, development, testing, and implementation. The software process models determine the success or failure of software development. The software engineering process can be divided into two stages: At the first level, actions connected to gathering information, developing software, and maintaining it; at the second level, activity related to dentition, operation, measurement, and upgrading.This paper presents a comparative study of various software development process modelsFurthermore, it would undoubtedly serve as a directing way for the researchers to investigate new study directions. A thorough examination of all eight process models is also provided. Each software process model includes a variety of features and parameters that are simply described so that researchers can readily select a process model based on their needs, resources, and experience.
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