Chaos Model
978-613-3-07377-7
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2010-09-20
49.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. In computing, the Chaos model is a structure of software development that extends the spiral model and waterfall model. The chaos model was defined by L.B.S. Raccoon.One important change in perspective is whether projects can be thought of as whole units, or must be thought of in pieces. Nobody writes tens of thousands of lines of code in one sitting. They write small pieces, one line at a time, verifying that the small pieces work. Then they build up from there. The behavior of a complex system emerges from the combined behavior of the smaller building blocks.
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