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A process model generally specifies the set of stages in which a project should be divided into, the order in which the stages should be executed and constraints or conditions that influences the execution of these stages. It is either a descriptive or prescriptive characterization of how software is developed. Existing models demonstrate powerful capabilities, but they have many ambiguous characteristics. Many surveys carried out by researchers show that, although different organizations use some process models for software development, a number of industries do not still use any model or formal development method at all. This means that, the existing models lack suitability. Hence, there is need to improve the suitability of existing models by developing a generic one that can be applicable to varieties of software development projects. To achieve the aim of this research, the proposed model used the concept of Object Oriented Analysis and Design (OOAD) to ensure support for different project complexities.
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