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SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT METHODOLOGY
V-Shaped life cycle model; V-Model (software development)
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Shaped compact disc         
NON-CIRCULAR TYPE OF COMPACT DISC
Custom-shaped CD; Custom-cut CD; Shaped Edition; Shape Edition; Shaped CD; Shaped Compact Disc
A shaped compact disc is a non-circular compact disc. Examples include business card CDs, CDs in the shape of a star, a map of a country, interview material and more.
Four-centred arch         
  • The 17th century [[Buland Darwaza]] at [[Fatehpur Sikri]] has a four-centred archway with vaulted ''iwan''.
  • Tudor arch at [[Layer Marney Tower]], 1520s
  • Persian arches on the [[Si-o-se-pol]] bridge, [[Isfahan]], c. 1600
TYPE OF ARCH WITH A POINTED APEX
Tudor Arch; Tudor arch; Persian arch; Keel arch
A four-centered arch is a low, wide type of arch with a pointed [Its structure is achieved by drafting two arcs which rise steeply from each springing point on a small radius, and then turning into two arches with a wide radius and much lower springing point. It is a pointed sub-type of the general flattened depressed arch].
Wilson Arch         
NATURAL ARCH IN SAN JUAN COUNTY, UTAH, UNITED STATES
Wilson arch; Wilson's Arch
Wilson Arch, also known as Wilson's Arch, is a natural sandstone arch in , southeastern Utah, United States just off U.S.

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V-model (software development)

In software development, the V-model represents a development process that may be considered an extension of the waterfall model, and is an example of the more general V-model. Instead of moving down in a linear way, the process steps are bent upwards after the coding phase, to form the typical V shape. The V-Model demonstrates the relationships between each phase of the development life cycle and its associated phase of testing. The horizontal and vertical axes represent time or project completeness (left-to-right) and level of abstraction (coarsest-grain abstraction uppermost), respectively.