The spiral model
In 1986, Barry W. Boehm created the spiral release management model as a method for organizing the SDLC. It assumes that building an app is a cycle that may be repeated indefinitely until the desired result is achieved. By continuously monitoring risks and inspecting the intermediate product, the spiral model significantly reduces the likelihood of failure in large software projects.
Issues that arise during the course of the development process have a variety of potential impacts on the finished product. If such an outcome occurs, you should prepare for an increase in prices, an increase in work, and a delay in the delivery date. These are all elements that have the potential to quickly become a threat to the sustainability of your company. The iterative and gradual approach that the spiral model takes, in addition to the regular risk assessment that can take the form of prototype drafts, studies, or simulations, is designed to either eliminate the possibility...