Simulating the Software Development Lifecycle: The Waterfall Model

Author:

Saravanos Antonios1ORCID,Curinga Matthew X.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Applied Undergraduate Studies, New York University, 7 East 12th St., Room 625B, New York, NY 10003, USA

2. MIXI Institute for STEM and the Imagination, Adelphi University, 179 Livingston St., Brooklyn, NY 11201, USA

Abstract

This study employs a simulation-based approach, adapting the waterfall model, to provide estimates for software project and individual phase completion times. Additionally, it pinpoints potential efficiency issues stemming from suboptimal resource levels. We implement our software development lifecycle simulation using SimPy, a Python discrete-event simulation framework. Our model is executed within the context of a software house on 100 projects of varying sizes examining two scenarios. The first provides insight based on an initial set of resources, which reveals the presence of resource bottlenecks, particularly a shortage of programmers for the implementation phase. The second scenario uses a level of resources that would achieve zero-wait time, identified using a stepwise algorithm. The findings illustrate the advantage of using simulations as a safe and effective way to experiment and plan for software development projects. Such simulations allow those managing software development projects to make accurate, evidence-based projections as to phase and project completion times as well as explore the interplay with resources.

Funder

New York University School of Professional Studies Full-Time Faculty Professional Development Fund

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Artificial Intelligence,Applied Mathematics,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Human-Computer Interaction,Information Systems,Control and Systems Engineering

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