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Which out of the following would you choose if you were to develop software?

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User requirements definition, technical specifications development, planning for implementation and system development.
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Technical specifications development, user requirements definition, planning for implementation and system development.
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User requirements definition, planning for implementation, technical specifications development, and system development.
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Implementation planning, programming, conversion, and system testing.
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The correct option is A User requirements definition, technical specifications development, planning for implementation and system development.

We would choose if we were to develop software.

1) User requirements definition:-

The user requirement(s) document (URD) or user requirement(s) specification (URS) is a document usually used in software engineering that specifies what the user expects the software to be able to do.

2) Technical specifications development:-

A technical specification is a document that defines a set of requirements that a product or assembly must meet or exceed.

3) Planning for implementation and system development:-

The development of a new information system involves several different, but related activities. These activities, or phases, usually include planning, analysis, design, implementation, and maintenance/support. SDLC is a conceptual model that guides project management in information system development.

The plan contains an overview of the system, a brief description of the major tasks involved in the implementation, the overall resources needed to support the implementation effort (such as hardware, software. facilities, materials, and personnel), and any site-specific implementation requirements.



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