Summary

The iteration release plan prescribes schedules for all the increments of the system. The scenarios developed during analysis are the main input to this phase of development. The scenarios are examined and prioritized according to risk, importance to the customer, and the need to develop certain basic scenarios first. As each iteration is completed, risks are reevaluated and the project plan is updated as needed.

Earlier in the project life cycle, placeholder classes were created for the boundary classes for the system. Now, these classes must be finalized—number of windows, window layout, and handling events from users. Classes typically are added to the model to facilitate the “how” of a system. Patterns provide the capability to reuse ...

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