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Jkov05

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Why is the traditional SDLC process not always a good fit for developing systems?
 
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PeopleSoft is known for its financial applications in the ERP software market.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

The traditional SDLC is good for complex and highly structured system development projects which require lots of checks and balances. The problem of the SDLC is that it often takes too long and the resulting system may be outdated. It is also a very expensive process and may be overkill for small-scale applications. It is also faulted because it doesn't get the users involved early on in the development process.

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