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Iterative Development


Another best practice is Iterative Development, in which functionality is delivered to the testing team based on a fixed build schedule. Functionality is scheduled to be delivered in specific builds and testing is scheduled according to the build strategy.

Iterative Development provides benefits similar to those of Continuous Application Lifecycle, by allowing a project to carefully manage risk and introduce new functionality in a controlled manner.

Best Practice

Iterative Development. Iterative Development introduces functionality to a release in incremental builds. This approach reduces risk by allowing testing to occur more frequently and with fewer changes to all parts of the application.


 Testing Siebel eBusiness Applications 
 Published: 21 July 2003