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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Overview of The Concurrent Development Model

The concurrent development model, sometimes called concurrent engineering The concurrent process model can be represented schematically as a series of major technical activities, tasks, and their associated states.
It makes use of state charts to represents the concurrentrelationship among tasks associated within a framework of activities. It isrepresented schematically by a series of major technical tasks, and associated states. The user's need, management decisions and review results drive theover-all progression of the development.

The concurrent model is often more appropriate for system engineering projects where different engineering teams are involved. The concurrent process model defines a series of events that will trigger transitions from state to state for each of software engineering activities, actions or tasks. This generates the event analysis model correction which will trigger the analysis action from done state to awaiting changes state.

The concurrent process model is applicable to all types of software development and provides an accurate picture of the current state of a project. Rather than confining software engineering activities, actions and tasks to a sequence of events, it defines a network of activities. Each activity on the network exists simultaneously with other activities, actions or tasks. Events generated at one point in the process network trigger transitions among the states.


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