A number of different software process models were introduced . Although any of them could be adapted for use during the development of sof...
A number of different software process models were introduced . Although any of them could be adapted for use during the development of software for c/s systems, two approaches are most commonly used: (1) an evolutionary paradigm that makes use of event-based and/or object-oriented software engineering and (2) component based software engineering that draws on a library of COTS and in-house software components.
Client/server systems are developed using the classic software engineering activities— analysis, design, construction, and testing—as the system evolves from a set of general business requirements to a collection of validated software components that have been implemented on client and server machines.