hai, pls. explain V-Model clearly. Pls. give me guidience
how to explain V-Model in interviews?

Answer Posted / rao

V-Model is a graphical representation of SDLC.

The left tail of the V represents the specification stream
where the system specifications are defined. The right tail
of the V represents the testing stream where the systems
are being tested (against the specifications defined on the
left-tail). The bottom of the V where the tails meet,
represents the development stream.

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