(E-Governance life cycle) E-GLC vs Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC)/Difference between (E-Governance life cycle) E-GLC and Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC)

The below compares Software Development Lifecycle and the e-Governance Lifecycle.


E-GLC(E-Government life cycle)

• focuses activities performed at each stage of a software development

• Methodology used from the conception phase through to the delivery

• Focuses on technical artifacts and the right approach for software design, development, implementation, and management.

• Focuses on technical and process-related aspects of software

• Focuses Software Quality Assurance to get the end product in line with defined requirements


SDLC 

• SDLC is an integral part and only a component of E-GLC

• E-GLC focuses on business and stakeholder needs and priorities

• Outcomes and benefits-oriented approach

• All-encompassing with focus on other critical enablers (GPR, people, legal, M & E..)





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