Explain ETVX concept?

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Explain ETVX concept?..

Answer / janet

E- Entry Criteria
T- Task
V- Validation
X- Exit Criteria

ENTRY CRITERIA:
Input with 'condition' attached.
e.g Approved SRS document is the entry criteria for the
design phase

TASK:
Procedures.
e.g Preparation of HLD,LLD etc.

VALIDATION:
Building quality & Verification activities
e.g Technical reviews

EXIT CRITERIA:
Output with 'condition' attached.
e.g Approved design document

It is important to follow ETVX concept for all phases in
SDLC.

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Explain ETVX concept?..

Answer / govardhan

E- Entry Criteria
T- Task
V- Validation
X- Exit Criteria

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