The Incremental Model combines
elements of the linear sequential model (applied repetitively) with the iterative
philosophy of prototyping. When an Incremental Model used,
the first increment is often the “core product”. The subsequent iterations are
the supporting functionalities or the add-on features that a customer would
like to see. More specifically, the model is designed, implemented and tested
as a series of incremental builds until the product is finished.
Advantages•
- It
is useful when staffing is unavailable for the complete implementation.
- Can
be implemented with fewer staff people.
- If
the core product is well received then the additional staff can be added.
- Customers
can be involved at an early stage.
- Each
iteration delivers a functionally operational product and thus customers
can get to see the working version of the product at each stage.
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