How does the Spiral model of SDLC aim to improve risk management in software development projects?
- By avoiding the planning phase altogether and proceeding directly to development
- By breaking the project into smaller, manageable iterations and emphasizing risk analysis
- By ignoring risks and focusing on rapid development
- By minimizing risk through extensive documentation and planning
The Spiral model enhances risk management by breaking the project into smaller iterations, allowing for continuous risk analysis and mitigation. It emphasizes risk identification and reduction throughout the development process.
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