Development Stages

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Development stages or Stages of development are main phases a product in development goes through.

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[edit] Main Stages

[edit] Alpha

An alpha stage is the stage of development where the software is still being actively developed and features are still being implemented. Alpha software is usually very unstable.

[edit] Beta

A beta stage is the stage of development where the software has all the features (or sometimes most of them) implemented to the product. It is used for demonstration and testing but is not actually used by the consumers. The software might have bugs and might not run properly.

[edit] Release Candidate

A release candidate (RC) is the stage of development where the software has been finalized and is in the form it should be released in. A release candidate is usually released for public testing to see if there are any serious bugs or problems in the program. If there are any, they are fixed an another release candidate is released. This process continues until no serious bugs remain. When there are no bugs, the software is released to the public.

[edit] Other Stages

Other stages includes Release to manufacturing (RTM), and Release to web (RTW).

[edit] See Also

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