At Fortuna InfoSolutions, A classic mix of standard and agile software development methodologies helps us to provide very cost-effective and efficient business process solutions.
Traditional waterfall methodology offers an orderly structure for software development, demands for reduced time-to-market make its series steps inappropriate. The next evolutionary step, which we follow at Fortuna Infosolutions, from the waterfall is where the various steps are staged for multiple deliveries or handoffs. The ultimate evolution from the water fall is the spiral, taking advantage of the fact that development projects work best when they are both incremental and iterative, where the team is able to start small and benefit from enlightened trial and error along the way.
The spiral methodology reflects the relationship of tasks with rapid prototyping, increased parallelism, and concurrency in design and build activities. The spiral method should still be planned methodically, with tasks and deliverables identified for each step in the spiral.
The V Model is a software development and testing model, which helps to highlight the need to plan and prepare for testing early in the development process. In the V Model, each development phase is linked to a corresponding testing phase. In practice, the V Model provides a powerful tool for managing and controlling risk within the testing component of a software development project.