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V model

The V-model was developed to regulate the software development process within the German federal administration. It describes the activities and results that have to be produced during software development.

The current model which is at the moment available in the 1997 version is mandatory within German federal administration and military and has emerged as standard for software development in a lot of industrial companies as well.

The V-model is a graphical representation of the system development lifecycle . It summarizes the main steps to be taken in conjunction with the corresponding deliverables within CSV framework.

The left tail of the V represents the specification stream where the system specifications are defined. The right tail of the V represents the testing stream where the systems is being tested (against the specifications defined on the left-tail). The bottom of the V where the tails meet, represents the development stream.

The specification stream mainly consists of:

  • User Requirement Specifications
  • Functional Specifications
  • Design Specifications

The testing stream generally consists of:

  • Installation Qualification
  • Operational Qualification
  • Performance Qualification

The development stream can consist (depending on the system type and the development scope) customization, configuration or coding.

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