A project lifecycle is a series of phases that define the process of taking a project from its inception to completion. It provides structure — or, rather, a roadmap — to help you organize, manage, and track progress. Each phase has its own objectives anddeliverablesthat build on the nex...
Third, developing such a system requires dealing with a meaningful amount of knowledge created during the process, which includes understanding customers, requirements, product and service technologies and behaviors, lifecycle perspectives, support systems, among others (Shen et al.2010; Medini and Bouche...
Advantages of the Iterative SDLC Model: In this section, we will delve into the advantages of the Iterative SDLC model. It allows you to obtain working software early in the development lifecycle. It allows you to incorporate new functionalities at any point in development. It is cost-effective...
Another researcher has emphasized on the importance of time, cost, quality, and satisfaction of customers in EPC phases [78]. Generally, the success of complex construction projects is strongly related to their lifecycle performance and the performance of each EPC phase can be attributed to the ...