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Software Life Cycle Models Guide
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Software Engineering (3rd
ed.), By K.K Aggarwal & Yogesh Singh, Copyright © New Age International Publishers, 2007 1
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Software Life Cycle
Models The goal of Software Engineering is to provide models and processes that lead to the production of well-documented maintainable software in a manner that is predictable. Software Engineering (3rd ed.), By K.K Aggarwal & Yogesh Singh, Copyright © New Age International Publishers, 2007 2
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Software Life Cycle
Models “The period of time that starts when a software product is conceived and ends when the product is no longer available for use. The software life cycle typically includes a requirement phase, design phase, implementation phase, test phase, installation and check out phase, operation and maintenance phase, and sometimes retirement phase”. Software Engineering (3rd ed.), By K.K Aggarwal & Yogesh Singh, Copyright © New Age International Publishers, 2007 3
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Build & Fix
Model Product is constructed without specifications or any attempt at design Adhoc approach and not well defined Build Code Simple two phase model Software Engineering (3rd ed.), By K.K Aggarwal & Yogesh Singh, Copyright © New Age International Publishers, 2007 Fix 4
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Build & Fix
Model Suitable for small programming exercises of 100 or 200 lines Unsatisfactory for software for any reasonable size Code soon becomes unfixable & unenhanceable No room for structured design Maintenance is practically not possible Software Engineering (3rd ed.), By K.K Aggarwal & Yogesh Singh, Copyright © New Age International Publishers, 2007 5
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Waterfall Model Requirement Analysis &
Specification Design This model is named “waterfall model” because its diagrammatic representation resembles a cascade of waterfalls. Implementation and unit testing Integr ation and system testing Operation and maintenance Software Engineering (3rd ed.), By K.K Aggarwal & Yogesh Singh, Copyright © New Age International Publishers, 2007 6
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Waterfall Model This model
is easy to understand and reinforces the notion of “define before design” and “design before code”. The model expects complete & accurate requirements early in the process, which is unrealistic Software Engineering (3rd ed.), By K.K Aggarwal & Yogesh Singh, Copyright © New Age International Publishers, 2007 7
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Waterfall Model Problems of
waterfall model i. It is difficult to define all requirements at the beginning of a project ii. This model is not suitable for accommodating any change iii. A working version of the system is not seen until late in the project’s life iv. It does not scale up well to large projects. v. Real projects are rarely sequential. Software Engineering (3rd ed.), By K.K Aggarwal & Yogesh Singh, Copyright © New Age International Publishers, 2007 8
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Incremental Process Models They
are effective in the situations where requirements are defined precisely and there is no confusion about the functionality of the final product. After every cycle a useable product is given to the customer. Popular particularly when we have to quickly deliver a limited functionality system. Software Engineering (3rd ed.), By K.K Aggarwal & Yogesh Singh, Copyright © New Age International Publishers, 2007 9
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Iterative Enhancement Model This
model has the same phases as the waterfall model, but with fewer restrictions. Generally the phases occur in the same order as in the waterfall model, but they may be conducted in several cycles. Useable product is released at the end of the each cycle, with each release providing additional functionality. Customers and developers specify as many requirements as possible and prepare a SRS document. Developers and customers then prioritize these requirements Developers implement the specified requirements in one or more cycles of design, implementation and test based on the defined priorities. Software Engineering (3rd ed.), By K.K Aggarwal & Yogesh Singh, Copyright © New Age International Publishers, 2007 10
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Iterative Enhancement Model Requirements specification Architectural design Detailed design Implementation and
unit testing Integration and testing Operation and Maintenance Software Engineering (3rd ed.), By K.K Aggarwal & Yogesh Singh, Copyright © New Age International Publishers, 2007 11
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The Rapid Application
Development (RAD) Model o o Developed by IBM in 1980 User participation is essential The requirements specification was defined like this The developers understood it in that way This is how the problem was solved before. This is how the problem is solved now This is how the program is This, in fact, is what the described by marketing customer wanted … That is the program after debugging Engineering (3 ed.), By K.K Aggarwaldepartment © New Age International Publishers, 2007 Software & Yogesh Singh, Copyright rd 12
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The Rapid Application
Development (RAD) Model o Build a rapid prototype o Give it to user for evaluation & obtain feedback o Prototype is refined With active participation of users Requirements Planning User Description Construction Software Engineering (3rd ed.), By K.K Aggarwal & Yogesh Singh, Copyright © New Age International Publishers, 2007 Cut over 13
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The Rapid Application
Development (RAD) Model Not an appropriate model in the absence of user participation. Reusable components are required to reduce development time. Highly specialized & skilled developers are required and such developers are not easily available. Software Engineering (3rd ed.), By K.K Aggarwal & Yogesh Singh, Copyright © New Age International Publishers, 2007 14
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Evolutionary Process Models Evolutionary
process model resembles iterative enhancement model. The same phases as defined for the waterfall model occur here in a cyclical fashion. This model differs from iterative enhancement model in the sense that this does not require a useable product at the end of each cycle. In evolutionary development, requirements are implemented by category rather than by priority. This model is useful for projects using new technology that is not well understood. This is also used for complex projects where all functionality must be delivered at one time, but the requirements are unstable or not well understood at the beginning. Software Engineering (3rd ed.), By K.K Aggarwal & Yogesh Singh, Copyright © New Age International Publishers, 2007 15
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Evolutionary Process Model Concurr
ent activities Specification Outline description Initial version Development Intermediate versions Validation Final version Software Engineering (3rd ed.), By K.K Aggarwal & Yogesh Singh, Copyright © New Age International Publishers, 2007 16
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Prototyping Model The prototype
may be a usable program but is not suitable as the final software product. The code for the prototype is thrown away. However experience gathered helps in developing the actual system. The development of a prototype might involve extra cost, but overall cost might turnout to be lower than that of an equivalent system developed using the waterfall model. Software Engineering (3rd ed.), By K.K Aggarwal & Yogesh Singh, Copyright © New Age International Publishers, 2007 17
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Prototyping Model • Linear
model • “Rapid” Software Engineering (3rd ed.), By K.K Aggarwal & Yogesh Singh, Copyright © New Age International Publishers, 2007 18
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Spiral Model Models do
not deal with uncertainly which is inherent to software projects. Important software projects have failed because project risks were neglected & nobody was prepared when something unforeseen happened. Barry Boehm recognized this and tired to incorporate the “project risk” factor into a life cycle model. The result is the spiral model, which was presented in 1986. Software Engineering (3rd ed.), By K.K Aggarwal & Yogesh Singh, Copyright © New Age International Publishers, 2007 19
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Spiral Model Software Engineering
(3rd ed.), By K.K Aggarwal & Yogesh Singh, Copyright © New Age International Publishers, 2007 20
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Spiral Model The radial
dimension of the model represents the cumulative costs. Each path around the spiral is indicative of increased costs. The angular dimension represents the progress made in completing each cycle. Each loop of the spiral from X-axis clockwise through 360o represents one phase. One phase is split roughly into four sectors of major activities. Planning: Determination constraints. of objectives, alternatives & Risk Analysis: Analyze alternatives and attempts to identify and resolve the risks involved. Development: Product development and testing product. Assessment: Customer evaluation Software Engineering (3rd ed.), By K.K Aggarwal & Yogesh Singh, Copyright © New Age International Publishers, 2007 21
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Spiral Model An important
feature of the spiral model is that each phase is completed with a review by the people concerned with the project (designers and programmers) The advantage of this model is the wide range of options to accommodate the good features of other life cycle models. It becomes equivalent to another life cycle model in appropriate situations. The spiral model has some difficulties that need to be resolved before it can be a universally applied life cycle model. These difficulties include lack of explicit process guidance in determining objectives, constraints, alternatives; relying on risk assessment expertise; and provides more flexibility than required for many applications. Software Engineering (3rd ed.), By K.K Aggarwal & Yogesh Singh, Copyright © New Age International Publishers, 2007 22
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The Unified Process •
Developed by I.Jacobson, G.Booch and J.Rumbaugh. • Software engineering process with the goal of producing good quality maintainable software within specified time and budget. • Developed through a series of fixed length mini projects called iterations. • Maintained and enhanced by Rational Software Corporation and thus referred to as Rational Unified Process (RUP). Software Engineering (3rd ed.), By K.K Aggarwal & Yogesh Singh, Copyright © New Age International Publishers, 2007 23
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Phases of the
Unified Process Inception Elaboration Construction Transition Time Definition of objectives of the project Planning & architecture for the project Initial operational capability Software Engineering (3rd ed.), By K.K Aggarwal & Yogesh Singh, Copyright © New Age International Publishers, 2007 Release of the Software product 24
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Phases of the
Unified Process • Inception: defines scope of the project. • Elaboration - How do we plan & design the project? - What resources are required? - What type of architecture may be suitable? • Construction: the objectives are translated in design & architecture documents. • Transition : involves many activities like delivering, training, supporting, and maintaining the product. Software Engineering (3rd ed.), By K.K Aggarwal & Yogesh Singh, Copyright © New Age International Publishers, 2007 25
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Initial development &
Evolution Cycles V1 Inception Elaboration Construction Transition Initial development Cycle Inception Elaboration Construction Transition V2 Evolution Cycle Inception Elaboration Construction Transition V3 Continue till the product is retired V1=version1, V2 =version2, V3=version3 Software Engineering (3rd ed.), By K.K Aggarwal & Yogesh Singh, Copyright © New Age International Publishers, 2007 26
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Iterations & Workflow
of Unified Process Software Engineering (3rd ed.), By K.K Aggarwal & Yogesh Singh, Copyright © New Age International Publishers, 2007 27
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Inception Phase The inception
phase has the following objectives: Gathering and analyzing the requirements. Planning and preparing a business case and evaluating alternatives for risk management, scheduling resources etc. Estimating the overall cost and schedule for the project. Studying the feasibility and calculating profitability of the project. Software Engineering (3rd ed.), By K.K Aggarwal & Yogesh Singh, Copyright © New Age International Publishers, 2007 28
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Outcomes of Inception
Phase Project plan Prototypes Business model Vision document Inception Initial risk assessment Initial business case Initial Initial use case model project Glossary Software Engineering (3rd ed.), By K.K Aggarwal & Yogesh Singh, Copyright © New Age International Publishers, 2007 29
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Elaboration Phase The elaboration
phase has the following objectives: Establishing architectural foundations. Design of use case model. Elaborating the process, infrastructure & development environment. Selecting component. Demonstrating that architecture support the vision at reasonable cost & within specified time. Software Engineering (3rd ed.), By K.K Aggarwal & Yogesh Singh, Copyright © New Age International Publishers, 2007 30
31.
Outcomes of Elaboration
Phase Development plan Preliminary User manual Use case model Elaboration Supplementary Requirements with non functional requirement Revised risk document An executable architectural prototype Architecture Description document Software Engineering (3rd ed.), By K.K Aggarwal & Yogesh Singh, Copyright © New Age International Publishers, 2007 31
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Construction Phase The construction
phase has the following objectives: Implementing the project. Minimizing development cost. Management and optimizing resources. Testing the product Assessing the product releases against acceptance criteria Software Engineering (3rd ed.), By K.K Aggarwal & Yogesh Singh, Copyright © New Age International Publishers, 2007 32
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Outcomes of Construction
Phase Test Outline Documentation manuals Software product Operational manuals Construction User manuals Test Suite A description of the current release Software Engineering (3rd ed.), By K.K Aggarwal & Yogesh Singh, Copyright © New Age International Publishers, 2007 33
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Transition Phase The transition
phase has the following objectives: Starting of beta testing Analysis of user’s views. Training of users. Tuning activities including bug fixing and enhancements for performance & usability Assessing the customer satisfaction. Software Engineering (3rd ed.), By K.K Aggarwal & Yogesh Singh, Copyright © New Age International Publishers, 2007 34
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Outcomes of Transition
Phase Transition Product release Beta test reports User feedback Software Engineering (3rd ed.), By K.K Aggarwal & Yogesh Singh, Copyright © New Age International Publishers, 2007 35
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Selection of a
Life Cycle Model Selection of a model is based on: a) Requirements b) Development team c) Users d) Project type and associated risk Software Engineering (3rd ed.), By K.K Aggarwal & Yogesh Singh, Copyright © New Age International Publishers, 2007 36
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Based On Characteristics
Of Requirements Requirements Waterfall Prototype Are requirements easily understandable and defined? Yes No No Do we change requirements quite often? No Yes Can we define requirements early in the cycle? Yes No Requirements are indicating a complex system to be built No Yes Iterative enhancement Evolutionary development Spiral RAD No No Yes No No Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Software Engineering (3rd ed.), By K.K Aggarwal & Yogesh Singh, Copyright © New Age International Publishers, 2007 37
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Based On Status
Of Development Team Development team Waterfall Prototype Iterative enhancement Evolutionary development Spiral RAD Less experience on similar projects? No Yes No No Yes No Less domain knowledge (new to the technology) Yes No Yes Yes Yes No Less experience on tools to be used Yes No No No Yes No Availability of training if required No No Yes Yes No Yes Software Engineering (3rd ed.), By K.K Aggarwal & Yogesh Singh, Copyright © New Age International Publishers, 2007 38
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User’ Based On User’s
Participation Involvement of Users Waterfall Prototype Iterative enhancement Evolutionary development Spiral RAD User involvement in all phases No Yes No No No Yes Limited user participation Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes No Yes User have no previous experience of participation in similar projects Users are experts of problem domain Software Engineering (3rd ed.), By K.K Aggarwal & Yogesh Singh, Copyright © New Age International Publishers, 2007 39
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Based On Type
Of Project With Associated Risk Project type and risk Waterfall Prototype Iterative enhancement Evolutionary development Spiral RAD Project is the enhancement of the existing system No No Yes Yes No Yes Funding is stable for the project Yes Yes No No No Yes High reliability requirements No No Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No No Yes Yes No Yes No No Yes No Tight project schedule Use of reusable components Are resources (time, money, people etc.) scare? Software Engineering (3rd ed.), By K.K Aggarwal & Yogesh Singh, Copyright © New Age International Publishers, 2007 40
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Select most appropriate answer of the following questions: 2.1 Spiral Model was developed by (a) Bev Littlewood (b) Berry Boehm (c) Roger Pressman (d) Victor Basili 2.2 Which model is most popular for student’s small projects? (a) Waterfall model (b) Spiral model (c) Quick and fix model (d) Prototyping model 2.3 Which is not a software life cycle model? (a) Waterfall model (b) Spiral model (c) Prototyping model (d) Capability maturity model 2.4 Project risk factor is considered in (a) Waterfall model (b) Prototyping model (c) Spiral model (d) Iterative enhancement model 2.5 SDLC stands for (a) Software design life cycle (b) Software development life cycle (c) System development life cycle (d) System design life cycle Software Engineering (3rd ed.), By K.K Aggarwal & Yogesh Singh, Copyright © New Age International Publishers, 2007 41
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Select most appropriate answer of the following questions: 2.6 Build and fix model has (a) 3 phases (c) 2 phases 2.7 SRS stands for (a) Software requirements specification (c) System requirements specification 2.8 Waterfall model is not suitable for (a) small projects (c) complex projects 2.9 RAD stands for (a) Rapid application development (c) Ready application development 2.10 RAD model was proposed by (a) Lucent Technologies (c) IBM (b) 1 phase (d) 4 phases (b) Software requirements solution (d) none of the above (b) accommodating change (d) none of the above (b) Relative application development (d) Repeated application development (b) Motorola (d) Microsoft Software Engineering (3rd ed.), By K.K Aggarwal & Yogesh Singh, Copyright © New Age International Publishers, 2007 42
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Select most appropriate answer of the following questions: 2.11 If requirements are easily understandable and defined,which model is best suited? (a) Waterfall model (b) Prototyping model (c) Spiral model (d) None of the above 2.12 If requirements are frequently changing, which model is to be selected? (a) Waterfall model (b) Prototyping model (c) RAD model (d) Iterative enhancement model 2.13 If user participation is available, which model is to be chosen? (a) Waterfall model (b) Iterative enhancement model (c) Spiral model (d) RAD model 2.14 If limited user participation is available, which model is to be selected? (a) Waterfall model (b) Spiral model (c) Iterative enhancement model (d) any of the above 2.15 If project is the enhancement of existing system, which model is best suited? (a) Waterfall model (b) Prototyping model (c) Iterative enhancement model (d) Spiral model Software Engineering (3rd ed.), By K.K Aggarwal & Yogesh Singh, Copyright © New Age International Publishers, 2007 43
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Select most appropriate answer of the following questions: 2.16 Which one is the most important feature of spiral model? (a) Quality management (b) Risk management (c) Performance management (d) Efficiency management 2.17 Most suitable model for new technology that is not well understood is: (a) Waterfall model (b) RAD model (c) Iterative enhancement model (d) Evolutionary development model 2.18 Statistically, the maximum percentage of errors belong to the following phase of SDLC (a) Coding (b) Design (c) Specifications (d) Installation and maintenance 2.19 Which phase is not available in software life cycle? (a) Coding (b) Testing (c) Maintenance (d) Abstraction 2.20 The development is supposed to proceed linearly through the phase in (a) Spiral model (b) Waterfall model (c) Prototyping model (d) None of the above Software Engineering (3rd ed.), By K.K Aggarwal & Yogesh Singh, Copyright © New Age International Publishers, 2007 44
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Select most appropriate answer of the following questions: 2.21 Unified process is maintained by (a) Infosys (b) Rational software corporation (c) SUN Microsystems (d) None of the above 2.22 Unified process is (a) Iterative (b) Incremental (c) Evolutionary (d) All of the above 2.23 Who is not in the team of Unified process development? (a) I.Jacobson (b) G.Booch (c) B.Boehm (d) J.Rumbaugh 2.24 How many phases are in the unified process? (a) 4 (b) 5 (c) 2 (d) None of the above 2.25 The outcome of construction phased can be treated as: (a) Product release (b) Beta release (c) Alpha release (d) All of the above Software Engineering (3rd ed.), By K.K Aggarwal & Yogesh Singh, Copyright © New Age International Publishers, 2007 45
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Exercises 2.1 What do
you understand by the term Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)? Why is it important to adhere to a life cycle model while developing a large software product? 2.2 What is software life cycle? Discuss the generic waterfall model. 2.3 List the advantages of using waterfall model instead of adhoc build and fix model. 2.4 Discuss the prototyping model. What is the effect of designing a prototype on the overall cost of the project? 2.5 What are the advantages of developing the prototype of a system? 2.6 Describe the type of situations where iterative enhancement model might lead to difficulties. 2.7 Compare iterative enhancement model and evolutionary process model. Software Engineering (3rd ed.), By K.K Aggarwal & Yogesh Singh, Copyright © New Age International Publishers, 2007 46
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Exercises 2.8 Sketch a
neat diagram of spiral model of software life cycle. 2.9 Compare the waterfall model and the spiral model of software development. 2.10 As we move outward along with process flow path of the spiral model, what can we say about software that is being developed or maintained. 2.11 How does “project risk” factor effect the spiral model of software development. 2.12 List the advantages and disadvantages of involving a software engineer throughout the software development planning process. 2.13 Explain the spiral model of software development. What are the limitations of such a model? 2.14 Describe the rapid application development (RAD) model.Discuss each phase in detail. 2.15 What are the characteristics to be considered for the selection of the life cycle model? Software Engineering (3rd ed.), By K.K Aggarwal & Yogesh Singh, Copyright © New Age International Publishers, 2007 47
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Exercises 2.16 What is
the role of user participation in the selection of a life cycle model?. 2.17 Why do we feel that characteristics of requirements play a very significant role in the selection of a life cycle model? 2.18 Write short note on “status of development team” for the selection of a life cycle model?. 2.19 Discuss the selection process parameters for a life cycle model. 2.20 What is unified process? Explain various phases along with the outcome of each phase. 2.21 Describe the unified process work products after each phase of unified process. 2.22 What are the advantages of iterative approach over sequential approach? Why is unified process called as iterative or incremental? Software Engineering (3rd ed.), By K.K Aggarwal & Yogesh Singh, Copyright © New Age International Publishers, 2007 48
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