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Spiral Methodology - Strengths & Weaknesses

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Strengths and Weaknesses of the Spiral Methodology

Software development methodologies are suitable in different situations and all of them have positive and negatives.

Merits of spiral methodology

Merits of spiral methodology

  • With the spiral methodology, a product can be developed at each cycle and more added to the system after each spiral.
  • This means the user sees a system very early on.
  • Spiral makes use of prototypes.
  • The client is able to see the product being developed to ensure it is what they want.
Drawbacks of spiral methodology

Drawbacks of spiral methodology

  • Like other agile methodologies, spiral can easily fall off track and the costs and time scales can escalate quickly.
  • The client is needed to make a significant time investment for feedback and evaluation to steer the project.
  • Spiral, again like other agile methodologies, produces poor quality documentation compared to waterfall.
Usage

Usage

  • Spiral is best suited to projects where the client can heavily invest their time in guiding what is being produced.
  • The client should have a clear idea of what they want.
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