Introduction to Software Development: From Idea to Application

Software development is the process of designing, building, testing, and maintaining software applications that solve specific problems or perform particular tasks. It involves various stages, starting from the initial idea to the final deployment of an application. To understand software development, it's essential to look at the different components that make it a structured and iterative process.

At its core, software development is about problem-solving. It's a way to create programs that automate tasks, facilitate communication, or offer solutions to real-world problems. The process typically follows a lifecycle known as the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC), which includes phases like planning, designing, coding, testing, and maintenance. Each stage of the SDLC is crucial because it helps ensure that the software is built systematically, efficiently, and in alignment with user needs.

In any software development project, there are various roles that contribute to the process. The most well-known roles are software developers, but there are many others who play vital parts. These include project managers, who oversee the project and ensure it stays on track, and business analysts, who work to ensure that the software meets the needs of its users. Designers are responsible for creating user-friendly interfaces and experiences, while testers ensure that the software is functioning correctly and free of bugs.

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Introduction to Software Development: From Idea to Application

Software development is the process of designing, building, testing, and maintaining software applications that solve specific problems or perform particular tasks. It involves various stages, starting from the initial idea to the final deployment of an application. To understand software development, it's essential to look at the different components that make it a structured and iterative process.

At its core, software development is about problem-solving. It's a way to create programs that automate tasks, facilitate communication, or offer solutions to real-world problems. The process typically follows a lifecycle known as the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC), which includes phases like planning, designing, coding, testing, and maintenance. Each stage of the SDLC is crucial because it helps ensure that the software is built systematically, efficiently, and in alignment with user needs.

In any software development project, there are various roles that contribute to the process. The most well-known roles are software developers, but there are many others who play vital parts. These include project managers, who oversee the project and ensure it stays on track, and business analysts, who work to ensure that the software meets the needs of its users. Designers are responsible for creating user-friendly interfaces and experiences, while testers ensure that the software is functioning correctly and free of bugs.

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Introduction to Software Development: From Idea to Application

Introduction to Software Development: From Idea to Application

by Craig Dames

Narrated by Marsha Eves

Unabridged — 2 hours, 2 minutes

Introduction to Software Development: From Idea to Application

Introduction to Software Development: From Idea to Application

by Craig Dames

Narrated by Marsha Eves

Unabridged — 2 hours, 2 minutes

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Software development is the process of designing, building, testing, and maintaining software applications that solve specific problems or perform particular tasks. It involves various stages, starting from the initial idea to the final deployment of an application. To understand software development, it's essential to look at the different components that make it a structured and iterative process.

At its core, software development is about problem-solving. It's a way to create programs that automate tasks, facilitate communication, or offer solutions to real-world problems. The process typically follows a lifecycle known as the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC), which includes phases like planning, designing, coding, testing, and maintenance. Each stage of the SDLC is crucial because it helps ensure that the software is built systematically, efficiently, and in alignment with user needs.

In any software development project, there are various roles that contribute to the process. The most well-known roles are software developers, but there are many others who play vital parts. These include project managers, who oversee the project and ensure it stays on track, and business analysts, who work to ensure that the software meets the needs of its users. Designers are responsible for creating user-friendly interfaces and experiences, while testers ensure that the software is functioning correctly and free of bugs.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940193873655
Publisher: Cammy Fetchens LLC
Publication date: 03/16/2025
Edition description: Unabridged
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